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Hi Jerry,
If you feel like sharing...I'm curious as to what distro(s) was your preferred daily driver prior to creating Linux Lite.
Thx
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That's interesting.
I don't know much about Arch, I've read comments that it's not typically recommended for Linux beginners.
I know your goal with Linux Lite was to dispel the myths about Linux being difficult.
Is that why LL is based on Ubuntu?
Were you ever tempted to create Linux Lite distro based on Arch?
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Was not interested in building a rolling release distro. Ubuntu base is more suited for beginners than Arch base. Better, easier to follow documentation too.
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Before Linux Lite, I mainly used Ubuntu circa 2011-2013. At that time, it was still the Unity desktop, which is still a favorite of mine in some of its features. After Ubuntu, I went to Arch Linux and built a KDE desktop. That lasted from 2013-2014 and then switched to Linux Lite. Learned many things off of Arch, and probably will not attempt to do that again! Dumped LL for OpenSUSE Leap 42.1, also KDE but wanted to experience an RPM distro for a change after using Ubuntu/Debian based for years, and I absolutely refused to use Fedora. Bought a "new" barely used for less than 1 year ASUS gaming laptop for very cheap at a local pawn shop in March 2017. I didn't install a Linux distro on that for a few months because the touchpad did not function in every distro I tried it with, including LL. I tried Manjaro KDE and stuck with it because the touchpad did work, but barely. Right click button did not function and left click button only worked about 50% of the time. This was fixed later with a Linux kernel update, and hopefully by now has trickled down to LL. I will try it again and see...
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Before installing Linux Lite I had only used Windows install.
I am one of a typical Linux Lite target audience.
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I have been away from Linux for almost 10 years. The last distro I used was Freespire.
In the old days laptops would never last but now I have an 8 year old Acer 10 inch that works fine but not with Windows.
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My first trial with Linux was at the end of the nineties with Red Hat Linux, I still have the installation CD somewhere, it came as a magazine cover CD. Not too long after that I installed Mandrake Linux and was very impressed, I think it was version 5 or 6, I stuck with that for quite a while. My next one was Suse Linux Professional, I loved that and stuck with it until Novell gave it up and it became OpenSuse.
After that I've pretty much hopped between distro's and not been stuck to one in particular. All of these have been dual boot with Windows which I still do now.
I use what I find most suitable for the task at the time, I use Bodhi Linux on a couple of machines, Antix, Damn Small Linux and various incarnations of Puppy Linux gets used on some old PC's, and now 3 of my systems have Linux Lite on them including my main PC.
I also have a few machines running Amithlon and X-Amiga, both of which use a custom Linux with a Gentoo 2.6 kernel to boot the Amiga system and Workbench so I'll include them as Linux machines. ;)