Ubuntu has come a long way in making it easy for a Windows user to swap over to a Linux based system. They've become autonomous in the setup, taking the option of crashing and burning their os out of it for beginners.
I like Ubuntu, and use it on a daily basis for various systems I have, but I'm always drawn back to opensuse for my everyday running of the muck distro.
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Ubuntu has come a long way in making it easy for a Windows user to swap over to a Linux based system. They've become autonomous in the setup, taking the option of crashing and burning their os out of it for beginners.
I like Ubuntu, and use it on a daily basis for various systems I have, but I'm always drawn back to opensuse for my everyday running of the muck distro.