Ubuntu
PostPosted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 12:45 am
I've currently got Fedora 5 installed, and I plan on installing Ubuntu very soon. The problem is which one to download. The GNOME edition is the default, and KDE edition is kubuntu. I tend to be a KDE person, so is there an advantage of getting the default ubuntu version?
Also, I've got an Athlon 64, so is the 64-bit edition the case of "definitely get it if you have a 64-bit CPU", or is it a bit like Win XP 64-bit being more of a disadvantage than an advantage?
And also, it only comes on one CD!?! This seems like quite a cut-down version of Linux compared to the 4 CDs of Fedora. There is also a DVD download version, but it doesn't give much away as to what extra is included.
Also, I've got an Athlon 64, so is the 64-bit edition the case of "definitely get it if you have a 64-bit CPU", or is it a bit like Win XP 64-bit being more of a disadvantage than an advantage?
And also, it only comes on one CD!?! This seems like quite a cut-down version of Linux compared to the 4 CDs of Fedora. There is also a DVD download version, but it doesn't give much away as to what extra is included.