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Posting time: 4.1 years ago on 11/17/2016 3:07:36 PM
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Archived I own a Surface Pro 3, and I'm just done with Windows 10. I've played with Ubuntu MATE, but is there other distros to consider? (Linux)
submitted 4.1 years ago by VouvrayCabernet
I've played around with Ubuntu MATE, Elementary OS, and Fedora, but Ubuntu MATE happens to be my favorite. Either way, I want to make sure that when I make the switch, I have no regrets and can prevent installing a new operating system all over again.
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[–] Anoxim 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 4.1 years ago
Install Debian and GNOME 3. I think it would do well on a tablet/laptop.
[–] NotAnOctopus 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) 4.1 years ago
Gnome is by far the best DE for touch at the moment.
I think Unity is close but Gnome feels better IMO and doesn't run as heavy as Unity.
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[–] Anoxim ago
Install Debian and GNOME 3. I think it would do well on a tablet/laptop.
[–] NotAnOctopus 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Gnome is by far the best DE for touch at the moment.
[–] Anoxim ago
I think Unity is close but Gnome feels better IMO and doesn't run as heavy as Unity.