Posted by member 378001 on 2007-07-29 21:01:08 link
Oh, and another thing. LiteStep is *way* too complex for the average user. I looked at the fact that I would need to download and install 5 different packages, using a combimnation of included readme files, forum posts, and my skills in finding information on the web (and I'm apparently sadly lacking in that department) to experience LiteStep, and decided to stick with Ubuntu Linux instead of modifying my Windows installation to the point of uselessness. In case you're curious, Ubuntu is a distribution of Linux, based on the Debian distribution, that does a pretty good job of bring Windows' usability to the Linux desktop. Typically, everything "just works" "right out of the box". For more information about this "desktop replacement", check out http://www.ubuntu.com
* This is an example of useful information, and the Ubuntu website is fairly easy to navigate as well.
** I am not affiliated with the production, maintenance, or distribution of Ubuntu, or any flavour of Linux.
* This is an example of useful information, and the Ubuntu website is fairly easy to navigate as well.
** I am not affiliated with the production, maintenance, or distribution of Ubuntu, or any flavour of Linux.