Good. I have had some software issues, (like not being able to get the "Xilinx" software cable drivers to work) but I managed. I really like most of the default software that comes with ubuntu. Out-of-the-ISO I had to change things around to get it the way I like it, but the same can be said for Windows too I guess. I am disappointed in the lack of default SSD support though, trim is not enabled by default, but some edits to fstab can fix that.
If someone has normal (basic) software needs, or if they know and understand what linux can do and it suits their needs (linux can do a LOT now btw) then linux is a good viable choice for an OS. But, and I'm sure you'll disagree, Windows 7 is also a great OS; in my experience it just never crashes and has so much software for it.
That's my take on OSs.
If someone has normal (basic) software needs, or if they know and understand what linux can do and it suits their needs (linux can do a LOT now btw) then linux is a good viable choice for an OS. But, and I'm sure you'll disagree, Windows 7 is also a great OS; in my experience it just never crashes and has so much software for it.
That's my take on OSs.


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