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Deleted User last edited by
Now I came back to the original system (Windows 7 Home Premium), I will be able to get Windows 10!
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klingoncowboy4 last edited by
Currently posting from my Android phone... also have a Fedora system... can get into specifics if you'd like...
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Deleted User last edited by
Now I have a new notebook.
SAMSUNG ATIVBOOK
Intel core i5 with Intel HD Grafics 4000 (I guess)
8 GB of RAM
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Deleted User last edited by
Why? I am just asking because I was getting some errors in my USB installation.
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gustavwiz last edited by
Several packages that you can install with apt-get are more up to date, for example blender. There are also repositories that aren't included in 14.04, for example you can only in 15.04 install ffmpeg by default. 15.04 use systemd when booting, which is faster and more modern. Unity has several small improvements, you also have an "open in terminal" option in Nautilus (the file manager), which will open a terminal and cd to the directory you are in in Nautilus (very smart).
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Deleted User last edited by
...for example you can only in 15.04 install ffmpeg by default...
I have to add a ppa to install that.
i got your points but I will stick to LTS.
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A Former User last edited by
Even though old, its still works good.
Lenovo Z570
Mine is i7 2670QM, 1TB HDD, 8GB RAM. Windows 8.1 Professional x64.
15.6" screen with resolution 1366*768
NVIDIA 540M GPUWill be testing Windows 10 technical preview soon
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gustavwiz last edited by
I have to add a ppa to install that.
i got your points but I will stick to LTS.Yeah, 14.04 is a stable and good choice, but I prefer the latest