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Title: Looking for distros to test in virtual, still
Post by: buster on May 15, 2019, 04:45:05 PM
So I have already on my machine Kubuntu, Peppermint, MXlinux, SUSE, Mageia, and Mint. Just removed deepin and Lite, both excellent. Have played with UbuntuMate and Xubuntu.

The thing is some distros don't like me, or so it seems - Openmandriva (tho it is the final rc) and Zorin, which had a number of glitches. Both lasted less than a day.

Have also tried Fedora Plasma, which was very good, PCLinuxOS which is unpleasant in virtual, Neon, which seemed to have no reason to be one of my long term friends, Manjaro, which was an unpleasant guest,and Ubuntu, which is solid, but I'm not partial to Gnome.

No need to suggest these, 'cause I ain't goin' there: Arch, Gentoo, Centos, AntiX, or Slackware (surprise).

I like easy, solid, pleasant. Light if possible. I think I've tested all the distros that fit that category. I'm hoping someone will say, "This is  great one you missed Harry, give it a try. You'll love it."

I mean, I need to fill the rainy days.
Title: Re: Looking for distros to test in virtual, still
Post by: fox on May 15, 2019, 07:15:33 PM
Solus, AntiX, Sparky
Title: Re: Looking for distros to test in virtual, still
Post by: Jason on May 16, 2019, 02:20:55 PM
Expand your horizons, Buster. Arch is really not that hard to install assuming you can follow instructions carefully. Shouldn't be difficult for a retired teacher. And you get the satisfaction of a distro you built yourself. There is no compiling involved unlike with Gentoo and you don't have to read all the docs although you'll learn more if you do. I set out the steps on a post somewhere in the forums. You're not too old to learn new things.

Otherwise, check out Pop OS.
Title: Re: Looking for distros to test in virtual, still
Post by: buster on May 16, 2019, 02:39:12 PM
Thanks Mike. Tried AntiX a few years ago, but I'll take a look at Solus, though I think I did try it once. Can't see a desktop environment I'd like in Sparky but may try it later.

Just downloaded Solus.
Title: Re: Looking for distros to test in virtual, still
Post by: buster on May 16, 2019, 02:44:05 PM
" You're not too old to learn new things"

That isn't exactly the problem Jason. It's just that my brain is already full.
Title: Re: Looking for distros to test in virtual, still
Post by: fox on May 17, 2019, 11:40:52 PM
Although you have tried Peppermint, they just released a major update.
Title: Re: Looking for distros to test in virtual, still
Post by: fox on May 20, 2019, 08:20:25 AM
Here is another one: Pop_OS 19.04  (https://linuxscoop.com/video/pop_os-19-04).
Title: Re: Looking for distros to test in virtual, still
Post by: buster on May 25, 2019, 07:46:11 PM
Not interested in learning enough to install Arch - seems a lot like work to me, and would interfere with my reading and gardening. Solus had to go because of drag and drop problems from guest to host.

One thought that has come out of these many installs, is that we should maybe, as a group, be studying the desktop, instead of the distro. Most good desktops have a solid underlying distro that can be slide under it - Xfce, Lxde, Gnome, KDE......

Favourite desktops could be presented and defended, especially unusual ones.
Title: Re: Looking for distros to test in virtual, still
Post by: Jason on May 26, 2019, 10:03:22 AM
Quote from: buster on May 25, 2019, 07:46:11 PM
One thought that has come out of these many installs, is that we should maybe, as a group, be studying the desktop, instead of the distro. Most good desktops have a solid underlying distro that can be slide under it - Xfce, Lxde, Gnome, KDE......

Favourite desktops could be presented and defended, especially unusual ones.

I think you make a good point. To tweak a common saying from US politics, "It's the desktop, stupid!". Hoping some members would be willing to take on demonstrating their favourite desktop environments. I did one on Plasma not that long ago.
Title: Re: Looking for distros to test in virtual, still
Post by: buster on May 28, 2019, 06:37:23 PM
Found a good Budgie that doesn't seem to attract much attention - Ubuntu Budgie. Seems well made. Easy. Drag and drop work from the get go. Gnome background seems to make it a bit heavy at times.

Looking forward to trying it out. But it doesn't get much encouragement from the DistroWatch hit list, which surprises me so far. Good web site.
Title: Re: Looking for distros to test in virtual, still
Post by: Jason on June 01, 2019, 02:12:32 PM
Mike has said complimentary things about Ubuntu Budgie in the forums elsewhere, I believe. I think Budgie came from Solus originally or at least Solus was the first to use it. I think that the flavour is fairly new (like last 6 months at least in the last year) which is probably why Distrowatch doesn't give it a lot of love.

I still go back to the Distrowatch being a page rank list which is going to be highly influenced by how much it's mentioned on the website (updates and such). So distros that are heavily promoted because they're being updated or have regular news are going to rank higher as they "push" more users to those pages to find out more.

Now that Mike is retiring maybe he can do a regression analysis comparing the number of times the distro is mentioned to how how the ranking is for that page. ;-)
Title: Re: Looking for distros to test in virtual, still
Post by: fox on June 06, 2019, 07:46:05 AM
What about Zorin? They just put out a new release (https://zoringroup.com/blog/2019/06/05/zorin-os-15-is-here-faster-easier-more-connected/).
Title: Re: Looking for distros to test in virtual, still
Post by: buster on June 11, 2019, 07:27:55 PM
So I tried Zorin Dr Mike. There appears to be little wrong with it in virtual, but it seems to err, for our undoubtedly sophisticated taste, on the side of simplicity. Probably good for beginners. Win 5 or 7 sort of thing.

Worth trying, but it has no advantages over Kubuntu, Mint, Peppermint or Suse for what I do. And maybe some disadvantages.

Thanks though. Using Kubuntu mostly at the moment. May reinstall LinuxLite.

Title: Re: Looking for distros to test in virtual, still
Post by: fox on June 12, 2019, 03:55:01 AM
And here I always thought you were a simple kind of guy - no command line, eh?  :) Actually, I think Zorin can be used with the same command line tools as (K)Ubuntu, but it is set up with shortcuts that make it unnecessary. To be honest, I’ve only read about it but never tried it. I’m sure that Jason has, though, and if I recall correctly, he gave a presentation on an older version of Zorin a few years ago.

At any rate, I have a new one for you to try, called Enso OS (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/06/enso-is-a-quirky-linux-distro-mixing-ubuntu-18-04-lts-xfce-and-elementaryos). It has a lot of the design features of Elementary, but it uses the Xfce desktop. I haven’t tried this one either, but it does look interesting.
Title: Re: Looking for distros to test in virtual, still
Post by: Jason on June 19, 2019, 10:31:43 AM
Here's another one for you, Namib GNU/Linux. And apparently, it's Canadian.
Title: Re: Looking for distros to test in virtual, still
Post by: Jason on June 19, 2019, 10:33:50 AM
And imagine that, Harry saying a distro is too simplistic!
Title: Re: Looking for distros to test in virtual, still
Post by: buster on June 19, 2019, 01:54:45 PM
"And imagine that, Harry saying a distro is too simplistic!"

Ah yes. You point out my flaws so bluntly Jason. Even I find it pair of docks ikal. But that's how it seemed to me. Sort of like using a tablet?

And it seemed to have no advantage over Kubuntu, which I really like, in terms of speed or convenience. Not that I fully understand what I mean. Just too simple.
Title: Re: Looking for distros to test in virtual, still
Post by: Jason on June 19, 2019, 07:04:28 PM
Quote from: buster on June 19, 2019, 01:54:45 PM
Even I find it pair of docks ikal.

Huh? Typo?
Title: Re: Looking for distros to test in virtual, still
Post by: buster on June 19, 2019, 08:21:11 PM
Jeez!  'paradoxical'.
Title: Re: Looking for distros to test in virtual, still
Post by: Jason on June 20, 2019, 10:44:58 AM
Clever.