Zenwalking Away From Ubuntu
Ubuntu is one of the most popular distros right now. Yet, it has lost its touch in matter of speed and performance for me and my machine. Now, why would I chose Zenwalk over Ubuntu? Lightweight, XFCE adaptation and friendly community.
I've been using Ubuntu for around 3-4 years, it has given me the opportunity to grow to know more about computers and Linux itself. Nonetheless, I think Ubuntu accomplished its mission to bring linux for human beings. Once a user have been with Ubuntu for a year or so, he can decide whether to stay with it or hop to another distro. In my case, I decided to go because I wanted to learn more.
It's no mystery that there are more distros out there. I encountered with Arch Linux, is it lighter than Zenwalk? Who knows, but it really didn't leave much of an impression to me. I can't say it was slow, quite an speedy one, yet for some reason I just couldn't quite fit into it.
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