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				No no, I mean software in the distro by default, like Canonical Store @spongessuck
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				Try Mint (Cinnamon edition), Ubuntu Gnome Edition, Elementary OS, and Xubuntu on a Virtual Box.
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				 iAmNaN67509yCentOS. Very intuitive setup, all the bells and whistles and games, great user community and app support. It's very professional all the way around. Very configurable; no bloat-ware. iAmNaN67509yCentOS. Very intuitive setup, all the bells and whistles and games, great user community and app support. It's very professional all the way around. Very configurable; no bloat-ware.
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				I've been using Elementary OS in the last year and I'm really happy with it. Although I will give Solus Project a try again next year, they have a really great env, it isn't mature yet but evolving fast.
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				@mrbongiolo this seems exactly like what I'm looking for (Elementary). Thank you!
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				SteakMou19yI'd say Linux Mint, based on Ubuntu but very simple to use when you're coming from Windows
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				Oversmart349yI think what you didn't like about Ubuntu is its desktop environment. However Ubuntu is really easy to use, with a huge amount of community support.
 I would suggest you install Minimal Ubuntu. As the name suggests, it gives you a really minimal installation. At the end of it, you just get a command line. Then you can install a desktop environment (also called GUI), that you like, whether it is Unity, KDE or Mate.
 You won't have any unwanted bloatware, and it will be a really nice learning experience.
 
 PS: My suggestion is to use KDE
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				@Oversmart @Atlas @devilirium @ddrjm @SteakMou @monolithicblob @TheInitializer @mischiefmonarch @flag0 @mrbongiolo @xinuxunil @kudamalam @spongessuck @harleywewax @devs @Notebookdeviant
 
 This is exactly what I meant...
 
 You all got different answers 😂
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				@FitzSuperUser Sure we do, since we have many options. I think it would be better if all those developers would work on one highly customizable profile based distro :)













Quick question: I've been using Windows almost all my life, I tried Ubuntu but I didn't like it. What linux OS do you guys recommend?
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