Journyman16
Bluelighter
We have 3 Win computers in the house. 2 x desktops and a laptop. All currently on Win7 Ultimate. The laptop seems OK but the others are experiencing problems.
Caveat: I have 25 years doing desktop support so unless you know something radical to try, please no 'have you tried...?' comments.
Problems seem to have come from Windows Updates and involve connectivity issues over wireless and more recently my LAn connection (which I connected due to intermittent wireless issues) Things improved a bit when I shut off the Win Wifi service and installed the specific adapter software, but there are still issues.
After all these years as a Win user/support I think I've had enough crap. The other choice is to wait and see if Win10 is any good but given they abandoned Win9 as a lost cause I'm not hopeful Win10 isn't going to be another Vista.
So... I am wanting to try Linux - been promising myself to do it for several years now and have built Linux USB's for diags and repair stuff, but not used it as an OS for general use.
What I would like Linux to do:
1. Run a decent office-style software - specifically word and excel but a powerpoint-like app would be good.
2. Provide good video/audio editing software - e.g. I have the AVS suite and use Audacity a bit. Also have a stack of LP's I want to record over to CD.
3. Run Steam if possible. (I realise that's probably up to Steam & I don't know if they support Linux)
4. Run Adobe software such as InDesign and Photoshop. (see above comment re Steam)
5. Support my hardware - don't think this is an issue as the only gotcha's I've seen for Linux was with NVidia graphics. We're AMD with Raedon 7700 cards.
6. Able to deal with Android phone stuff - figure this isn't a biggie as I had to DL Cygwin to do decent stuff in Windows anyway.
7. Decent GUI for the OS - I'm not fussed about learning a new one but the missus will be.
So... am I looking at Ubuntu or is there something better?
(I've had a look at Mint a while back but not sure if it is a bit light on or just I haven't installed what it needs to be more powerful. Was also a while ago and I don't know how fast the developer network runs for the variants of Linux. Obviously some will be well supported and responsive to change and others may not be)
Advice on best Linux version or any other advice re software etc would be welcome.
Caveat: I have 25 years doing desktop support so unless you know something radical to try, please no 'have you tried...?' comments.
Problems seem to have come from Windows Updates and involve connectivity issues over wireless and more recently my LAn connection (which I connected due to intermittent wireless issues) Things improved a bit when I shut off the Win Wifi service and installed the specific adapter software, but there are still issues.
After all these years as a Win user/support I think I've had enough crap. The other choice is to wait and see if Win10 is any good but given they abandoned Win9 as a lost cause I'm not hopeful Win10 isn't going to be another Vista.
So... I am wanting to try Linux - been promising myself to do it for several years now and have built Linux USB's for diags and repair stuff, but not used it as an OS for general use.
What I would like Linux to do:
1. Run a decent office-style software - specifically word and excel but a powerpoint-like app would be good.
2. Provide good video/audio editing software - e.g. I have the AVS suite and use Audacity a bit. Also have a stack of LP's I want to record over to CD.
3. Run Steam if possible. (I realise that's probably up to Steam & I don't know if they support Linux)
4. Run Adobe software such as InDesign and Photoshop. (see above comment re Steam)
5. Support my hardware - don't think this is an issue as the only gotcha's I've seen for Linux was with NVidia graphics. We're AMD with Raedon 7700 cards.
6. Able to deal with Android phone stuff - figure this isn't a biggie as I had to DL Cygwin to do decent stuff in Windows anyway.
7. Decent GUI for the OS - I'm not fussed about learning a new one but the missus will be.
So... am I looking at Ubuntu or is there something better?
(I've had a look at Mint a while back but not sure if it is a bit light on or just I haven't installed what it needs to be more powerful. Was also a while ago and I don't know how fast the developer network runs for the variants of Linux. Obviously some will be well supported and responsive to change and others may not be)
Advice on best Linux version or any other advice re software etc would be welcome.