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Ubuntu noobish? - Kinanizer - 01-10-2013

A acquaintance of mine was recently making fun of me for using Ubuntu. He said it was for noobs who didn't know how to use Linux. My argument was that it was for people who want a good OS for free. I use it as my main PC, with a Win VM for gaming. But what does AF think, am I a noob for using Ubuntu?


RE: Ubuntu noobish? - i0xIllusi0n - 01-10-2013

You don't have to know Linux to use a distro. It's just an OS, intentions for it are different.
I agree with you.


RE: Ubuntu noobish? - Anonymous - 01-10-2013

I personally like it, but the only MAIN thing that I feel is bad with ubuntu is that you cant run exe files and a lot of hacking such as rats will fail with ubuntu unless you pay for one, and who really wants to pay for that ya know?


RE: Ubuntu noobish? - Kinanizer - 01-10-2013

(01-10-2013, 03:38 AM)i0xIllusi0n Wrote: You don't have to know Linux to use a distro. It's just an OS, intentions for it are different.
I agree with you.

I will go rub this in his face then.

(01-10-2013, 03:40 AM)Anonymous Wrote: I personally like it, but the only MAIN thing that I feel is bad with ubuntu is that you cant run exe files and a lot of hacking such as rats will fail with ubuntu unless you pay for one, and who really wants to pay for that ya know?

Well that's just Linux in general, which is why I find it nice I can run a VM on Ubuntu.


RE: Ubuntu noobish? - Anonymous - 01-10-2013

What version are you running?


RE: Ubuntu noobish? - Kinanizer - 01-10-2013

(01-10-2013, 04:15 AM)Anonymous Wrote: What version are you running?

12.04.1 LTS AMD 64-bit, What version are you running?


RE: Ubuntu noobish? - w00t - 01-10-2013

The fact that you VM to game makes you a noob. As for the distro, it's all in what you want. It's perfectly okay to just move from one OS that does everything for you to another, but some people don't want that.


RE: Ubuntu noobish? - BreShiE - 01-10-2013

It's okay, but it's violently overrated. I'd use something like Mint (based on ubuntu) or Debian.


RE: Ubuntu noobish? - Kinanizer - 01-10-2013

(01-10-2013, 07:02 AM)w00t Wrote: The fact that you VM to game makes you a noob. As for the distro, it's all in what you want. It's perfectly okay to just move from one OS that does everything for you to another, but some people don't want that.

How so? I built my Ubuntu computer to where I am able to run a good VM.

(01-10-2013, 12:31 PM)BreShiE Wrote: It's okay, but it's violently overrated. I'd use something like Mint (based on ubuntu) or Debian.

Ya, it is overrated, but the good part of that is a lot of software is supported on it.


RE: Ubuntu noobish? - Anonymous - 01-10-2013

(01-10-2013, 04:20 AM)Kinanizer Wrote:
(01-10-2013, 04:15 AM)Anonymous Wrote: What version are you running?

12.04.1 LTS AMD 64-bit, What version are you running?

Same thing just the 32 bit version. =)