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@nav13eh: This same thing happened to my external harddrive I lost all my movies all my music all my pictures everything and I don't know how to fix the partition table

@tacotime: It's worth it, you'll lose the windows VM after a while you'll find out you don't need it. Any help willing to lend a hand for a fellow Ubuntian.

@paulf22: I would recommend an external Hard drive, it's better to keep things separate, but remember to back up everything in DVD's trust me last week my backup died and when I went to backup my computer, the Internal HD died so I lost like 20GB of pictures from years of traveling and things with my family. So If you

@nortexoid: It actually has the same usability, some random buttons most people don't use got kicked out the door, but it's much better than plain old nautilus, plus it's snappier.

@hpis2cool: I know people really complain alot, especially those who have never tried linux. If you want to stick to Windows go right ahead we don't care. They just seem to complain that everything is so diferent to windows. news flash it's not windows. Plus you never need to use the command line. I don't get the

@Biokinetica: Now a days you really don't even need to to use the CLI if you don't want to.

@Windcape: actually it's very easy to do on a GUI, it's just much faster on CLI, you just copy and paste and press enter that's it, on a GUI it takes 4 - 5 steps. And what are you talking about, program management and installation is much better in linux than on windows, try updating your whole system at the same

@CasualSubversive: No it's because it's built upon a file browser named Nautilus, but it's a version that is much more simplified and optimized, in essence more elementary or basic. So yeah nautilus-elementary.

@Miaxi: There are so many ways to do things in linux, the CLI is just one way, most people use it because it's the fastest but it's not the only I really don't know what people complain about/

@Biokinetica: You don't need the command line for this, copy this "ppa:am-monkeyd/nautilus-elementary-ppa" open up Software sources in System-administration-software sources and choose add new source paste the ppa and click reload, then go to update manager and update, that should install it perfectly, it's the same

This works sometimes depending on the onion. Some onions are just too strong.

@theamazingpete: How's this a fault, it's an inconvenience, you don't really need to change it. Also who says linux doesn't have faults? I have been using linux for two years and love it, but it still has faults like every other operating system.,

@wickedcupofjoe: I would install linux, use it as a server or just as another desktop, maybe backup computer. Whatever you want to use it for.

@kondrik: I actually Installed the mint menu in Ubuntu for a while, heard it was good, liked it for a while, but after sometime noticed it lagged the performace of my laptop, so uninstalled it. It's good, but it needs to become more light, less resource intensive.

@kondrik: Ubuntu doesn't need mint, ok it installs Codecs and a few other things you need but that's easy enough in Ubuntu. I usually just enter one command into the terminal one command, put my password and everything gets installed, all repositories get added, all UI changes, I see no need to try mint, because it's

@UndeadJx: It should, but the netbook remix is built to have better support for netbooks, so who knows, maybe it doesn't have the right drivers, but give it a try and let us know, I'm sure it will work.