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Great White Shark
Mint is more Windows like than Ubuntu due to the Unity desktop environment used by Ubuntu. Try Mint 12 and install Cinnamon on it. Very Windows like.
You can also make Mint very OSX like if you install cairo-dock.
These are my opinions of course.
Last edited by vertices; 03-16-2012 at 01:55 PM.
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Thanks. I'm using the Gnome version of Ubuntu 10.10 I think. I might try installing Mint with your suggested gui and tell them I converted the computer to a MAC. Lol.
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Mako Shark
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Mako Shark
Vixta looks very close to Vista/win7, very sleek. Very easy to use as it is fedora based, so related somewhat to the likes of Mint, but look at how polished it is and the close approximation:

Then one of the cheekiest clones is YLMF. Put an XP user in front of this and many wont even know they are using linux although they'll all love the increased speed:

Be careful that you get the english and not the chinese version of this distro if you get it, another YLMF screenieshot:

As I said, let us know what interface they feel most comfortable with. I know many people who use and rave about win7 when speaking about MS, but they work quicker and know where everything is in XP because it was around for so long.
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Gaming rig: Asus Striker II, Coolermaster GX 750w, E4600 @ 2.4Ghz, 2.5GB RAM, Zerotherm FZ 120, 9500GT 1GB
Server: Mac mini running W23k Server - 1.8Ghz dual-core, 1GB RAM, 1x80GB, 2x500GB externals + LTO1 tape backup
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Mako Shark
 Originally Posted by drdoom
Thanks. I'm using the Gnome version of Ubuntu 10.10 I think. I might try installing Mint with your suggested gui and tell them I converted the computer to a MAC. Lol.
Lol, I wouldn't recommend Mint for eye candy. It is windows-esq but as shown in the pictures, a cleaner look, which might suit some who want a toned down OS from windows, but not for people also demanding aesthetics on the same level or better.
If they like mac and can use mac OS's, the likes of vectorlinux or dreamlinux are some of the best choices.
What I might recommend, is download a few live discs, after you all look at screenshots you drool over.
Then run those live discs, bearing in mind it will be far slower than when it is installed and may have a few less features and hardware support before you install it.
That may help you to choose one to go forward and install. It will take less time than a windows install anyway. But it is easier to shop around before installing IMHO.
Compaq A910em: T2330 dual core 1.6Ghz, X3100 384MB GPU, 160GB sata HDD, 2GB RAM
Gaming rig: Asus Striker II, Coolermaster GX 750w, E4600 @ 2.4Ghz, 2.5GB RAM, Zerotherm FZ 120, 9500GT 1GB
Server: Mac mini running W23k Server - 1.8Ghz dual-core, 1GB RAM, 1x80GB, 2x500GB externals + LTO1 tape backup
An important petition, regarding your human rights:
https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitio...r-both-genders
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Damn I'm in OS overload mode. I'll have to find out what they might like best. If they could find their Windows 7 disks I could get the ball rolling on this.
I assume I can download Mint and then once I have it installed install different gui's? Or are all these completely different versions of Linux?
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Mako Shark
Completely different versions ....
However you could install multiple OS's but the whole point of live disc distro's is a try before you install option to see whether you like it before committing yourself.
Feel free to list exactly what you're all looking for from an OS, how much eye candy you want or how toned down you would like it and if you have a mac or windows OS you all like and would like to use, what feels best to you all.
There are so many other distros like pclinuxos, centos, etc etc, that are very popular as well, but I didnt want to overload the thread or yourself, with endless screenshots ....
Compaq A910em: T2330 dual core 1.6Ghz, X3100 384MB GPU, 160GB sata HDD, 2GB RAM
Gaming rig: Asus Striker II, Coolermaster GX 750w, E4600 @ 2.4Ghz, 2.5GB RAM, Zerotherm FZ 120, 9500GT 1GB
Server: Mac mini running W23k Server - 1.8Ghz dual-core, 1GB RAM, 1x80GB, 2x500GB externals + LTO1 tape backup
An important petition, regarding your human rights:
https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitio...r-both-genders
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Appreciate all the input. Since this is not for my computer I can't answer some of the questions. I'll have to get back on that. Is the available software the same on all versions of Linux or are some better supported than others? It seems Ubuntu and Mint are the most popular currently. Does that mean more software available?
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 Originally Posted by drdoom
Appreciate all the input. Since this is not for my computer I can't answer some of the questions. I'll have to get back on that. Is the available software the same on all versions of Linux or are some better supported than others? It seems Ubuntu and Mint are the most popular currently. Does that mean more software available?
To try and make it a simple answer...
- You can install anything on any linux version with a source compile
- To simplify installs you'll want to use one of the major package managers. (for the sake of simplicity I only mention rpm & deb here)
- The repositories can for the most part be used from other distributions when you're using a derivative. ie - most packages in the ubuntu repos will be usable if you need them on Mint, gOS, CrunchBang, etc.. and the same applies to the debian repos.
- Where you will run into problems is when distros modify the basic structure of the typical gnu userspace. So you'll often have problems if you try to steal from SuSE or Mandriva repos for your fedora install.
- Debian based distros are in my experience much better about not screwing around with basic stuff for no good reason.
Nearly anything you'll care to install will be available in every well known distro and the above won't matter to you unless you actually start installing obscure stuff to learn about it.
Last edited by Vindir; 03-16-2012 at 07:44 PM.
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Mako Shark
 Originally Posted by drdoom
Appreciate all the input. Since this is not for my computer I can't answer some of the questions. I'll have to get back on that.
No probs!
 Originally Posted by drdoom
Is the available software the same on all versions of Linux or are some better supported than others? It seems Ubuntu and Mint are the most popular currently. Does that mean more software available?
No not really. Most software is available regardless of what distro is installed. as Vindir says:
 Originally Posted by Vindir
Nearly anything you'll care to install will be available in every well known distro
Installation is really easy from the terminal (basic command) or 99.99999% of distros including all the ones mentioned so far, have a software manager.
As Vindir said, it will all be available across all distros unless it is something really obscure.
But at a mouseclick in the software managers, you can install hundreds of games or pretty much any software that you can get under windows, all free and installed in one or two clicks.
Just saying this to re-assure you, if you can install windows and software on it, you can install linux and software on that, modern linux OS's are so much easier to configure.
Last edited by wh666-666; 03-16-2012 at 07:59 PM.
Compaq A910em: T2330 dual core 1.6Ghz, X3100 384MB GPU, 160GB sata HDD, 2GB RAM
Gaming rig: Asus Striker II, Coolermaster GX 750w, E4600 @ 2.4Ghz, 2.5GB RAM, Zerotherm FZ 120, 9500GT 1GB
Server: Mac mini running W23k Server - 1.8Ghz dual-core, 1GB RAM, 1x80GB, 2x500GB externals + LTO1 tape backup
An important petition, regarding your human rights:
https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitio...r-both-genders
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Thanks again. Just downloaded and burned Mint 12. So much minty goodness awaits. There is no setup executable like Ubuntu. Do I boot off the DVD to get started?
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Mako Shark
Yep. If you get distros in an image, then just boot off it. It will be slow just working off the disc, but you can play around and then if you want to install, there is usually an icon on the desktop.
Compaq A910em: T2330 dual core 1.6Ghz, X3100 384MB GPU, 160GB sata HDD, 2GB RAM
Gaming rig: Asus Striker II, Coolermaster GX 750w, E4600 @ 2.4Ghz, 2.5GB RAM, Zerotherm FZ 120, 9500GT 1GB
Server: Mac mini running W23k Server - 1.8Ghz dual-core, 1GB RAM, 1x80GB, 2x500GB externals + LTO1 tape backup
An important petition, regarding your human rights:
https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitio...r-both-genders
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jesus christ are the linux people ever gonna start caring about typesetting
even windows has this stuff figured out by now
Last edited by Steven P Jobs; 03-17-2012 at 01:58 PM.
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 Originally Posted by Steven P Jobs
jesus christ are the linux people ever gonna start caring about typesetting
even windows has this stuff figured out by now
Between TeX, troff, LaTeX, postcript, scribus, etc. a good deal of modern typesetting was born in linux.
I suspect you're trying to point out the failures of typesetting in the modern windowing systems though and just haven't made it clear.
Typesetting in gnome/KDE/Unity would actually be a great topic for discussion, but the way you're posing the question makes you smell like a nasty troll looking to derail the thread. So... if you actually care then start a new thread and discuss, otherwise please refrain from making a mess in the pool.
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drdoom,
My post isn't about what OS to install, just a post to let you know how I handled screwy users who ruined installs...
My cousins kids did this over and over again, finally, with the last complete redo I separated myself from support and told them I will no longer help, next time they will have to go to a shop and pay...They completely ignored antiviri warnings because it was screwing with their illegal digital downloading (vids and music mostly), actually, they even admitted they disabled the antivirus because it was annoying them...this happened again and again, even with stern warnings...
Four complete OS reinstalls and extra loadups, each time I tried to fix without install, the unit had so many viri it was totally impossible, much like your experience...I know I don't have to tell you the hours involved (support for relatives in my world means FREE)...
They probably have brought the unit to its knees again by now, but I haven't heard from them (bliss)...
In my case, no girlfriend was involved, YMMYV...
Tough love...
Laterzzzz......
I am gettin too old for all this st.ff!
Specs? it runs.................
Tbird quotes:
"I dont care that much for gaming"
"I am done with 3dmark."
AsRock 970 Extreme4,Vishera 8320 @4.6, Vertex 4 256GB SataIII SSD, 2xVelociraptor 600GB 10,000 spinner in raid 0 storage....16g Gskill DDR3 2133 @2292, ATI 6850, back on huge air (quiet)....HP Laptop redone OS (ie, no HP krud  ), AMD Phenom II N620, 8gig DDR3 1333 ram, Sanddisk SataII 120GB SSD, Toshiba 500GB 7200 spinner...
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