>Which distro Ubuntu >Which way to fix fonts Ubuntu >Which DE/WM Unity >Which sound API Ubuntu
Robert Lee
I said something that doesn't look like garbage
Jack Hughes
Thats not how Ubuntu 16.04 looks
Benjamin Green
woahhhh!!!!!!!!!!!
Joshua Miller
www.ubuntu.com
Julian Ward
I gave you 3 options and you only faulted one.
Choose one of the other 2 and fuck off. There's a Linux general you fucking retard
Chase Bennett
I think it's neat
Jackson Adams
>install gentoo
Luke Turner
You shouldn't worry your pretty little head with all that big boy talk. Just stick to your Mac where you can't go wrong and Instagram just werks.
Carson Gonzalez
Do you feel in charge tripfag?
Josiah Kelly
/thread
He's right though.
Jaxson Rogers
Just filter the cunts
David Ward
>Unity don't fall for the ruse. You want cinnamon. Trust me, that's what all ex-windows users end up finding most comfortable.
It's also at least remotely stable, unlike unity
Isaac Morales
More like you said ubuntu 3 times and ubuntu looks like shit on flavour
Christopher Gonzalez
Xubuntu with numix theme.
Wyatt Rodriguez
Mate is better though.
Angel Torres
by posting this image now i'm tempted to think you're just baiting but i'll try to help you regardless:
>Which distro Ubuntu and derivatives are well crafted for begineers, try always with the latest LTS but the previous LTS at this moment should already be very solid too. >Which way to "fix fonts" (lmao you still have to do this) For me the fonts looks fine but if there's something you don't like you can try to tweak it: wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/font_configuration You can try to install install the infinallity patches but i don't know if there's already packaged for the 16.04. >Which DE/WM You can customize very well most DEs, maybe the only one that limits you on purpose is unity and you can still install unity tweak tool from the repos to change a good number of things. Try with cinnamon, mate or xfce. Try with the arc theme and the numix circle icons, the noto or the droid sans are good fonts for UI. >Which sound API I'm not sure what are you referring to but pulseaudio works ootb for me and it generally comes installed. If you work with DAW you may want to use something like jack. Good DAWs are bitwig, renoise and maybe LLMS.
Carson Stewart
Arch for new packages, try out several DEs and WMs.
Matthew Bennett
Don't fall for this infinality meme, it's literally hell
Leo Diaz
>Fedora 23 Cinnamon spin >Grab fedy and check the boxes you want >Cinnamon >Pulseaudio what the fuck else
I turn on the updates-testing repo (google fedora updates-testing repo)