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CornFlex
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Hello,
I'm new in this forum and I have a few questions about Ubuntu and Debian specifically with my computer.
I'm currently using a laptop (Asus N75) with Windows 8 and Debian (dual boot). I use Windows8 most of the time but I like to use Debian times to times to get used with it, experience new OS, etc...
The problem is that I have some problems with Debian. For example I have a NVidia graphic card and Debian does not recognize other screen plugged into the HDMI port (I tried several time to configure XORG, nvidia-drivers, etc but it never worked). Also, each time I plugged a flash drive or an external drive, I have to mount/unmount the drive by command line. There is a lot of other little things that bother me with Debian.
So my question is : do you think Ubuntu will be better for my use ?
I really want to get into Linux and I don't know if it'll be "easier" with Ubuntu. Apparently the thing with Debian is that it's extremely configurable and that is what got my attention. But if all my "little" problems comes from a lack of knowledge with Linux, maybe I'll get more success by using Ubuntu.
Or maybe it's specific with my computer (either I'm using Debian or Linux). I saw a few topic explaining that NVidia card with optimus can be very difficult to configure on Linux.
So what do you think ? Will I get the same problems with Ubuntu ? Should I persevere with Debian ? Or should I install Ubuntu to avoid the configuration problems ?
Thanks for your attention and sorry if my English is not that good, I'm french
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I'm new in this forum and I have a few questions about Ubuntu and Debian specifically with my computer.
I'm currently using a laptop (Asus N75) with Windows 8 and Debian (dual boot). I use Windows8 most of the time but I like to use Debian times to times to get used with it, experience new OS, etc...
The problem is that I have some problems with Debian. For example I have a NVidia graphic card and Debian does not recognize other screen plugged into the HDMI port (I tried several time to configure XORG, nvidia-drivers, etc but it never worked). Also, each time I plugged a flash drive or an external drive, I have to mount/unmount the drive by command line. There is a lot of other little things that bother me with Debian.
So my question is : do you think Ubuntu will be better for my use ?
I really want to get into Linux and I don't know if it'll be "easier" with Ubuntu. Apparently the thing with Debian is that it's extremely configurable and that is what got my attention. But if all my "little" problems comes from a lack of knowledge with Linux, maybe I'll get more success by using Ubuntu.
Or maybe it's specific with my computer (either I'm using Debian or Linux). I saw a few topic explaining that NVidia card with optimus can be very difficult to configure on Linux.
So what do you think ? Will I get the same problems with Ubuntu ? Should I persevere with Debian ? Or should I install Ubuntu to avoid the configuration problems ?
Thanks for your attention and sorry if my English is not that good, I'm french
