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Re: Linux Lite - perfect for the casual user
« Reply #4 on: October 23, 2016, 05:34:01 AM »
 

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I agree, everything is much more straightforward for the casual user and its very quick to learn your way around.
 

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« Reply #3 on: October 22, 2016, 12:05:18 PM »
 

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So far, on Linux Lite I have used the command prompt only for the Kodi installation process as it needs various support packages to work properly. But it's all one command "sudo apt-get install" and the package name I get from a site.

And once Kodi is installed, you don't need to touch the command prompt again.
 

Re: Linux Lite - perfect for the casual user
« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2016, 09:34:51 AM »
 

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Casual user here, and I agree.  I can spend weeks on Linux Lite without having to use the command prompt, a dreadful event for a ex-Windows aficionado.   When I do, it's because I've read something on this forum that is safe to do.  It's a learning process and LL is perfect for my pace.
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Linux Lite - perfect for the casual user
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2016, 09:08:44 AM »
 

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I find Linux Lite perfect for the casual user - far better than Windows and somewhat better (in my opinion) than Ubuntu MATE - my other favorite Linux distro.

The casual user is a person - such as my fiancee, my mother, or several of my friends, who uses the computer for internet browsing, basic office applications, and watching (or playing) media. These people seldom (or never) play proper non-browser games on their computer and do not use specialized work software. As you can now do almost anything from your browser, this represents a pretty good number of people.

For them, Linux Lite is perfect. It is lightweight and allows full functionality on very old and limited hardware. It is stable and works smoothly with almost no crashes or bugs as common to Windows on old computers and sometimes on newer ones. It comes front-loaded with pretty much everything you need to use the computer - these users only need to install Restricted Extras and probably also Chromium and Kodi, and that's it. Like all Ubuntu-based distros I know, this is essentially zero-maintenance - no need to run defrag, anti-virus, malware scans, ccleaner and so on, and no need for individual application updates - updating is easy and automatic and updates everything. It runs Chromium, Libre Office, and Kodi perfectly even on old laptops. It even does not have the few bugs Ubuntu MATE has, such as the Flash issue in Chromium.

Once installed, it simply works. I have installed it on 6 computers so far, 4 of them laptops, and it works perfectly on all of them for quite a time now with no bugs or crashes. Some have antiquated and/or weak hardware, but Linux Lite still works well on them.

Better than expensive and inefficient propriety operating systems which do not work well on older computers or even on simpler new ones.
 

 

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