Ubuntu
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I guess there's a new build of Ubuntu Linux out there. Version 20.something.
I downloaded it today, and I played with it, a bit, using Parallels virtualization, on my Mac.
Snappy, easy to use, and quite capable for simple stuff: email, web browsing, word processing, etc.
I'm impressed.
I remember one of the first iterations of Linux that I used, I think it was Fedora? Just a PITA to get working. I remember being told that it was an OS designed by geeks for geeks.
Ubuntu seems quite polished.
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I have always thought that the personal computer would be perfect if I could have both the user friendliness of the Macintosh and the stability/power of the Unix operating system in one box.
I used to do the less geeky productivity stuff (e.g., work processing, spreadsheet) on a Mac (OS 9 and earlier), and the geeky stuff (coding, scientific computing, preparation of scientific papers using LaTeX) on Unix machines (SunOS/Solaris, Silicon Graphics/Irix). When I had to work on Windows machines, I almost always installed Cygwin where I could.
I suppose, because I always had ready access to good Unix machines, I never got too much into the various *BSD and Linux distributions for personal computing. Nevertheless, I still run into various *BSD and Linux distributors from time to time, and every time I would marvel at how much closer they mimic the latest iterations of Windows or Mac.
Once OS X came out, installing any *BSD or Linux distribution on my own computer became rather pointless for me -- with OS X, I get the user friendliness of the Macintosh and the power/stability of Unix all in one box, giving me the "perfect personal computer" that I always wanted. All praise the Steve Jobs!
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I installed Ubuntu a few years ago on a partition just out of curiosity. Then one day while it was updating itself, it crashed so hard that I could no longer dual boot - couldn't run it, or update, nothing. Basically, unless I decided to reformat the partition, I'd lost a chunk of my drive for absolutely no gain.
In my totally uneducated opinion, it's an OS designed by assholes for people with a lot of time on their hands.