07-11-2016, 04:12 AM
Trinidad,
To your point of Ubuntu derivatives, I agree they seem to be more consumer driven and closely held as is LL. I also agree to your point about KDE which is geared more toward business and has been around for a long time, since 98 if I am not mistaken.
You might want to think about moving to 64 Bit as 32 seems to be on it`s way out. Just my thoughts please don`t take offense. As to the philosophical perspectives of business and vs. consumer and distros they are as diverse as are developers and we could spend forever discussing that but I digress. I do like LL though mainly for it`s simplicity and and dedication to it`s users concerns and requests. My needs are basic since I am retired. Pax.
To your point of Ubuntu derivatives, I agree they seem to be more consumer driven and closely held as is LL. I also agree to your point about KDE which is geared more toward business and has been around for a long time, since 98 if I am not mistaken.
You might want to think about moving to 64 Bit as 32 seems to be on it`s way out. Just my thoughts please don`t take offense. As to the philosophical perspectives of business and vs. consumer and distros they are as diverse as are developers and we could spend forever discussing that but I digress. I do like LL though mainly for it`s simplicity and and dedication to it`s users concerns and requests. My needs are basic since I am retired. Pax.