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So consequently, youll find performance comparison between Boot up Times, Memory Usage, System Responsiveness and Shutdown Delay, mainly. Debian GNULinux 8. GNOME and some free software applications. Install Deb Files Arch Linux Logo' title='Install Deb Files Arch Linux Logo' />Offers 50 GB of free storage space. Installer Counter Strike 1.6 Steam'>Installer Counter Strike 1.6 Steam. Uploaded files are encrypted and only the user holds the decryption keys. Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Debian deb For installing LMMS on Debian based distributions such as Debian itself, Ubuntu or Linux Mint, just click the button below. Ive also added data concerning hardware recognition ACPI, and few other performance related data which youll get to read. This is How I Did itBefore posting my judgement, I did my best to gather performance related data as accurately as possible, including the level of the stability of the OS, that although not to the extreme I did with performance. I followed the following protocols for achieving those objectives I installed each operating system on the same hardware obviously. I have a single partition created for the sole purpose of testing new GNULinux distributions. And all three flavors were installed into it, one after the other. Before installing each operating system, I securely wiped out the partition so that I end up with clean sectors. After installing, I let the newly installed OS to boot 5 6 times for letting things to settle down because there are some applications and especially utilities such as ureadahead  a tool that significantly speeds up boot up times of Ubuntu, that require a couple of reboots to work properly. I tried not to touch manual tweaks etc anything on the OS. The Incredible Hulk Patch Pc. Although I did add the system monitor I used it to measure the memory usage to the status bar or to a launcher if one is present. I did that because if I were to open it each time using the start menu or otherwise, it wouldve increased the memory usage, thus negatively affecting the accuracy of the memory usage reading. For further enhancing the accuracy, of each test, I took five samples except for the system responsiveness test. But on two occasions I had to run it twice. Install-LEMP-in-Arch-Linux.jpg' alt='Install Deb Files Arch Linux Logo' title='Install Deb Files Arch Linux Logo' />Then I evaluated the hardware recognition I dont think anyone needs an introduction to what this means stability. For evaluating the stability, I made sure to use the newly installed operating system as my main operating system quite extensively, for at least two days. In this instance, I ran Ubuntu 1. After reviewing Ubuntu 15. I came up with an Ubuntu 15. So after reviewing Ubuntu 16. LTS, and especially since. Xubuntu is the newest official Ubuntu derivative distribution, using the Xfce desktop environment and a selection of GTK2 applications. Its lightweight footprint is. How can I install applications like Google Chrome on Ubuntu Are there any commands to install an application For migrating or future exWindows users visiting this. A quick hack. A quick hack is to copy all the packages you downloaded for your install to his machine detailed instructions here. The. deb files are stored in var. LTS for about 5 days, Kubuntu 1. LTS for about 2 days and Ubuntu GNOME 1. LTS for about 4 days. I looked for things like major bugs that could make the OS unstable for instance, in Ubuntu 1. I came across a bug that forcefully logged me out of the desktop every now and then. And when that happened, I lost any unsaved data and application crashing etc. Below is my Dell laptop that I used to test these Ubuntu flavors Intel Core i. M CPU, Intel HD 3. GPU, 4. GB RAM DDR3, Toshiba 7. RPM 3. 20. GB SATA HDD, Intel N 1. Wireless adapter, Realtek network adapter RTL8. LED display with 1. Hz6. 0FPS. Its a Dell Vostro V 1. The Kbuntu 1. 6. 0. LTS Installer. Both Ubuntu 1. LTS and Ubuntu GNOME 1. LTS use the same installer. Its called Ubiquity. And as Ive said many times, this is one of the most reliable and intuitive installers out there. In all these years of testing, I dont recall even a single major issue that I came across when using it. Kubuntu 1. 6. 0. 4 LTS on the other hand uses a different installer called Calamares. Its being used by many KDE based distributions Kubuntu, Ka. OS, Manjaro, Netrunner etc. Just like Ubiquity it too is a fantastically intuitive program, but unfortunately, couple of times, I came across a major issue with this installer that made it almost impossible to install the operating system that used it, if it wasnt for my experience didnt put it in an egoistic sense. What happens is that the installer totally crash at Keyboard Setup and aborts the installation. I first came across it as far as in 2. I was reviewing Netrunner 1. Frontier. Ive ran across this issue in a previous Kubuntu release too 1. I think. But interestingly, Ive used few other KDE based GNULinux distributions that used Calamares, in between, and Calamares ran just fine on those occasions. But with Kubuntu 1. LTS this happened once again, as you can see from the below screenshot. If you come across this issue, then this is the way to fix it. Make sure the computer is not connect to the Internet turn off Wi Fi, 3. G etc. Then reboot the computer and run the installer again. When you come to setting up the Time Zone, leave the default Time Zone untouched. Then when you get to setting up the keyboard, also make sure to not change anything. This should fix the issue it has worked for me in the past occasions and it worked this time too. Sure this time the installer wont be able to detect your Time Zone, language and keyboard type automatically, but you can fix it by simply changing them from the System Settings after installing the OS anyway. Do I consider this to be a major issue Obviously After all, this is a LTS release in which stability and security outsmart other exciting elements up to date software, major new features etc. I was lucky to find a way to bypass it, but a new Linux user wouldnt have even stood a chance. I also noticed, although this isnt a major issue for me at all, that some of the widgets of the Plasma desktop CPU Load Monitor, Network Monitor etc didnt quite work as expected. They failed to correctly render the widget layout, as you can see from the below image. Update Actually, the problem was that I wasnt using the correct method for re sizing the widget because apparently, after bringing the mouse pointer over a widget, now you have to press and hold both the Ctrl key and the left mouse button to get the widgets control bar. Not the most intuitive way I must say. It worked nonetheless, and a big thanks goes to Michal comments for pointing that out. Both Ubuntu 1. 6. LTS and Ubuntu GNOME 1. LTS use the same software center. And as I mentioned in my Ubuntu 1. LTS review, this software center cant install. Ubuntu GNOME 1. 6. LTS as well. The below screenshot is from Ubuntu 1. LTS of course, I just forgot to take a screenshot in Ubuntu GNOME, and after writing this review, I immediately wiped out the data on that partition I added this info to this review after few hours of publishing the article originally. Sorry about that guys. Kubuntu 1. 6. 0. 4 LTS uses a software center of its own and I was easily able to install a third party. Google Chrome to be precise without any issues whatsoever. Excellent. Boot Up Speed. As you can see, Ubuntu 1. LTS is the fastest to boot, beating both Kubuntu and Ubuntu GNOME by 3. Personally, except for Ubuntu GNOME, Im not surprised by these readings. Kubuntu or most KDE based distributions in general has never been that fast while booting. To its credit however, Kubuntu 1. LTS boots 2. 1 faster compared to its predecessor, Kubuntu 1.