Polyglot, autodidact. OSS author and contributor. Addicted to writing code, seeking my next 'fix'. Love communicating with an audience whose eyes don't glaze over when I get to the 'good parts'.
Polyglot, autodidact. OSS author and contributor. Addicted to writing code, seeking my next 'fix'. Love communicating with an audience whose eyes don't glaze over when I get to the 'good parts'.
The major distinguishing difference of Elementary is that it doesn't rely on traditional Debian-based shells (ex Gnome, LXDE, KDE). It uses its own named Pantheon. IMO, Pantheon is awesome.
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ElememtaryOS
Debian based, light weight, easy to use.
Similar to Mint Mate but w/ very cleandesign aesthetics like OSX.
A few standard features you'd expect in Debian are disabled by default but easy to re-enable if you're familiar w/ linux.
pretty sure elementaryOS is based on Ubuntu LTS
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elementary_OS
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The major distinguishing difference of Elementary is that it doesn't rely on traditional Debian-based shells (ex Gnome, LXDE, KDE). It uses its own named Pantheon. IMO, Pantheon is awesome.