HBH os
stealth- wrote: So, a poorly done rebranding of Ubuntu?
No thanks.
Same here. Maybe if it was a decent rebuild of Red Hat, and you had something more than splash screen backgrounds, I might test it. If you remake an OS that is already unpopular here and just add a theme, I believe you will be highly disappointed by the turn out.
Or use Lesbian linux :)
Tucak wrote: Or use Lesbian linux :) lmao… I wonder what you were looking for when you found this… I never even knew about this :xx:
HacKid wrote: [quote]Tucak wrote: Or use Lesbian linux :) lmao… I wonder what you were looking for when you found this… I never even knew about this :xx:[/quote]
It's a parody. you can't download. look near the bottom of that page. "This site is intended as "parody"."
maug wrote: [quote]HacKid wrote: [quote]Tucak wrote: Or use Lesbian linux :) lmao… I wonder what you were looking for when you found this… I never even knew about this :xx:[/quote]
It's a parody. you can't download. look near the bottom of that page. "This site is intended as "parody"."[/quote]
Hannah Montana, on the other hand, is very, very real.
MoshBat wrote: I have, and I choose to call them "spins" rather than distros. You know, like Fedora does. They don't rebrand the various flavours (usually they use a different DE or default packages), just call them as what they are: Fedora with a less-default setup.
The most annoying thing about the whole *buntu thing: In every thread where they encounter a problem with, say, GRUB not loading the Windows partition and giving an error like "Bootmgr not found", they always mention that they're using Kbuntu (or other). Like a fucking DE changes anything about the fact that you fucked up when installing GRUB, and directed it to try and boot Windows from the wrong partition. Of course, that's a little extreme, but it's like that in any thread/help topic where there is a problem completely unrelated to KDE/Gnome/LXDE/XFCE etc, etc… And that's just one reason I don't like the whole community.
That makes sense, back when I used Ubuntu I was always frustrated at how they forced the different DEs to separate from each other, into almost completely different projects. It was almost an offense to ask a generic *buntu question in #ubuntu if you mentioned running KDE. Unless you ran stock Gnome Ubuntu you were a lot worse off community/support wise.