Linux. Pack for Linux: Our List of the Best Linux Apps. Ugh...
I'm so tired of hearing/reading Ubuntu this, Ubuntu that and so on... Ubuntu is fine for new users who are used to Windows and have difficulty making significant changes, but if you really want to learn the ins and outs of Linux (and you should) and actually take advantage of what it has to offer, stay away from Ubuntu or Mint (and other similar distros)... How To Install Linux With Ease Using UNetbootin. We’ve already talked about Linux and why you should try it, but probably the hardest part of getting used to Linux is getting it in the first place. For Windows users, the simplest way is to use Wubi: it runs from Windows, installs Ubuntu to the drive of your choice, and automatically creates a setting in the Windows boot loader to add a second boot option for Ubuntu. But there are some drawbacks to installing with Wubi. For one thing, you can’t suspend or hibernate to save power, which you could do if you had the regular install (i.e. burned and booted from the CD).
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