Things on this page are fragmentary and immature notes/thoughts of the author. Please read with your own judgement!
The Debian series Linux (including Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, antiX, etc) is a popular Linux distribution series. It is a good choice for personal (desktop) use. The following are some comparisons based on my PERSONAL experience.
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Ease to install: Ubuntu = Mint >> Debian.
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Usability: Ubuntu = Mint > Debian.
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Stability: Debian > Mint >= Ubuntu.
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Performance: Debian > Ubuntu, Mint
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antiX is lightweighted Debian compatible Linux distribution.
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Ubuntu has more commercial, graphics related packages, and these packages make Ubuntu more user friendly.
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Xubuntu (Ubuntu + Xfce) (preferrable LTS) is sweet.
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Linux distribution are based on the same kernel. Choosing a good desktop environment is more important than choose a Linux distribution.
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Debian is not user friendly but it's very stable compared to Ubuntu. I think Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) with either Mate or Cinnamon is a very good choice for daily use. First, it's toally based on Debian (testing), so it's very stable. Second, it's very user friendly. And it's rolling release.
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I recommend to choose one among LMDE, Xubuntu and Ubuntu.
Distributions:
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ubuntu is much simpler than other Linux distributions, very fancy. I like it honest speaking. The only thing I'm worrying about is stablity. I might switch back to ubuntu in future.
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Ubuntu, Mint and Fedora are easy to install and use.
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Debian have more strict selection on "free" softwares.
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ArchLinux is for geek.
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Handy Linux is a Debian and Xfce-based Linux distribution, not good as advertised.
More Distirbutions
- Zorin OS (based on Ubuntu)
- Ubuntu Kylin (good for Chinese users)
- Deepin (good for Chinese users, 可惜沾染了一些国内流氓软件的习气)
- StartOS (good for Chinese users)
Choose a Desktop Environment
- Stable or features?
Xfce is lightweight and very stable.
- Depends on your Linux distribution
Xfce looks ugly in Debian but looks beautiful in Ubuntu.
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How fast is your computer?
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XFCE, Mate and Cinnamon are good ones
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LXDE
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RazorQT, Hawaii are potentially good ones lightweight but lacks functionalities
Lightweight Debian Comparable Linux Distribution
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Damn Samll Linux (development is slowed down and almost paused, uncertain future)
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AntiX (128M - 256M ram, good for old computers)
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CrunchBang
Lightweight Ubuntu Comparable Linux Distribution
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Lubuntu
Other Lightweight Linux Distributions
- SliTaz (ISO image containing all packages available thus requires no internet connections)