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It's exactly same when I tried install Ubuntu on my alienware.
I switched to mint to solve the wifi adapter driver problem. -
@Floydian yaah at first i also think i have to again switch to windows but i am really irritated by windows. its updates and high memory and disk usage.. 😤 😤
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@Floydian
You also forgot:
* The fact that the Windows desktop environment sucks and you can't change it a bit.
* The fact that Windows is very unstable and crashes often.
* The registry system is a shitty shitty idea.
* Windows is fundamentally not very secure.
* Most problems are only fixable by doing a bunch of seemingly random actions. There is not a way to gain a deeper knowledge of the OS and actually understand how and why things go wrong.
* There is no unified file hierarchy.
* Drivers aren't baked into the kernel.
* There is no way to easily download, install and update software.
* The OS isn't built with the terminal in mind. -
@yash-nagda @ArchLinux at least you won't break your system by uninstall Firefox 🤦♂️
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1. downloaded the Ubuntu 16. 04 LTS and made bootable.
2. install it on my system.
3. after installing wifi is not working.
4. searched on internet with my phone and connected my PC with USB thetering.
5. now installed wifi driver.
6. now my Nvidia card is not working installed its driver too.
6.finally i look at my desktop and its looking really ancient and old.
7. installed gnome desktop and switch to it.
8. now gnome is not much functional so added some extensions like dash to dock, dynamic transparency.
9. now setup java and android studio.
10. after that android studio font is looking blurry. finally stackoverflow made my life easy and i fixed it.
now after all this my system is working crazy fast.. Android studio is opening in just 5-6 seconds.
really happy.. 😍 😍
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