[15:22] <Neo> Hello?
[15:22] <Neo> Hello?
[15:23] <Guest51177> Hello?
[15:23] <smartboyhw> !patience | SuperDuperGuest
[15:26] <SuperDuperGuest> I am rather new to linux, even if I use 12.04 LTS for work. I wanted to install ubuntu on my home pc and noticed that it looked much different. I apperently didnt like the unity stuff... then I installed the gnome version 13.04 and everything again looked different from what i have at work... probably gnome 2.X. My question was: is there a difference from installing ubuntu gnome or installing ubun
[15:26] <SuperDuperGuest> tu und adding the gnome "style" or how you call it?
[15:27] <SuperDuperGuest> from = between, here ;)
[15:27] <smartboyhw> SuperDuperGuest, well, at least Ubuntu GNOME gives you a much better GNOME experience
[15:29] <SuperDuperGuest> what is at the core of the "gnome experience" you refer to? I'm very new to all of this and since I found out that there is all kinds of KDE, XFCE, GNOME, ... STUFF i dont even know what exactl it does, I just know that it looks different. can you explain to me, what all of this means on a deeper level ;)
[15:30] <smartboyhw> SuperDuperGuest, OK, wait, at first glance which one do you like? KDE, XFCE, GNOME? These are all different stuff?
[15:30] <smartboyhw> Eh, no question mark at the end...
[15:34] <SuperDuperGuest> ok, smartboyhw, I really like how the newer gnome looks and feels like during navigation. However, I dint try all of the available distros to compare
[15:34] <SuperDuperGuest> I only know unity, old gnome and newest gnome
[15:34] <smartboyhw> SuperDuperGuest, hmm, try them all out....
[15:34] <smartboyhw> In a VM...
[15:34] <SuperDuperGuest> under windows?
[15:34] <SuperDuperGuest> or under linux?
[15:35] <SuperDuperGuest> or is it sufficient to boot all of them as a live cd and play around and see what i like most?
[15:36] <smartboyhw> SuperDuperGuest, probably a better idea using Live CD. Don't install them, just try them out
[15:38] <SuperDuperGuest> oh and one more question. due to the largest userbase and probably largest developerbase, I feel driven towards using ubuntu over different releases especially Netrunner, of which i really liked the artstyle. This is mainly because I think that 1. sstem will be more stable and universal and 2. system will not easily die out because 20 million people are using it