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Memory : 1.9GB
processor : Intel® Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz × 2
Graphics : Intel® G33
will ubuntu 13.04 64bit work well on my computer or should I stick with ubuntu 12.04 64Bit
My computer details
Memory : 1.9GB
processor : Intel® Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz × 2
Graphics : Intel® G33
will ubuntu 13.04 64bit work well on my computer or should I stick with ubuntu 12.04 64Bit
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12.04 if you don't want upgrade for a long time . Unity and Compiz really work well on 13.04 for me and there is no more 2D option, but the non long term support (LTS) releases have only 9 months of support. I no little about Intel graphics and how they work with 13.04.
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13.04 doesn't have the 2D option? This I did not know. When I tested 12.04 LTS a couple weeks ago Unity3D was very laggy for me and I had to run Unity2D. But I heard 13.04 is faster so maybe that wouldn't be a problem. I guess I am in the same boat as the OP, it's a hard decision to make.
I also heard that Chrome doesn't work on 13.04 if you just download and install. You have to download another file/program to make it work properly?
Intel Graphix work well with Linux. I am using 13.04 on Intel Graphics and no issues.
13.04 has support for 9 months only, as said.
12.04 is LTS [Long Term Support] supported until 2017.
If you don't like upgrading your Ubuntu to new version every 9 months then go for 12.04LTS.
12.04 if you like software from April 2012
13.04 if you like software from April 2013
Yes mostly outdated software (such as Libre Office) but Firefox and Chrome has official updates which are rolled out on the update manager.
If you are on a corporate environment you might want to stick on the LTS because of the extended support life.
you can get newer software with PPA.
You probably do not need newer kernel, since computer doesn't have latest hardware. anyway i am sticking with LTS porbably at least until next year and new point release.
Read the easy to understand, lots of pics Ubuntu manual.
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it seems that cannonical is pushing people to the LTS releases witch is a good thing.
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If April 2012 is "outdated" then that makes me feel really, really old!
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