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Elementary os 5.1
Elementary os 5.1









  1. #Elementary os 5.1 install#
  2. #Elementary os 5.1 full#
  3. #Elementary os 5.1 free#

It's not like Elementary OS is limiting your options. And of course, if you don't like it, use another distro. The "pay what you want" model is hardly a bothersome thing, at least from my perspective. This has happened with built-in as well as third party settings and tweak tools. I can't count the number of times I have tried to "tweak" something in another distro because the defaults weren't well implemented.and then the desktop breaks. Including you can change to a different distro, because eOS is really just a fork of Ubuntu (which is a fork of Debian), etc.īut that comes at a cost. So if you don't like something, you can change it. eOS is based on Ubuntu, and has access to the entire Ubuntu repositories. As another benefit, it uses far fewer system resources, which means I can keep my 10 year old Dell XPS m1330 going for a bit longer on modern software.Īnd I completely disagree with you on your analysis of restriction.

elementary os 5.1

You can still take away the subtle eye candy and it would still be beautiful because of the implementation of that philosophy. ElementaryOS has a unified design philosophy behind it. "best looking" isn't about eye candy, Glyn. It’s probably one of the most advanced Linux desktop experiences in the wild. If you are using an older version of elementary OS or still thinking about what Linux distribution to use, then we definitely recommend upgrading to elementary OS 5.0 Juno. elementary OS 5.0 Juno is stable and bug-free from our experience, and offers a lot of new features which would be beneficial for a lot of users. With its latest release, it moves another step toward becoming one of the most functional and solid ones as well. ConclusionĮlementary OS is arguably the most beautiful Linux distribution out there.

#Elementary os 5.1 full#

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#Elementary os 5.1 free#

Total used free shared buff/cache availableĮlementary OS 5.0 Juno is based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, and comes with Linux kernel 4.15 and around 1600 installed package by default. Graphical.target reached after 1.383s in userspaceĪnd doesn’t consume so much RAM after booting up: free -m

#Elementary os 5.1 install#

If you install the dconf-tools package, you’ll be able to browse and modify the values of a lot of applications, including the Pantheon desktop itself:Įlementary OS 5.0 Juno boots in around 6 seconds: Startup finished in 5.271s (kernel) + 1.389s (userspace) = 6.660s However, this doesn’t mean that you can’t do any customizations. Most of elementary OS applications do not come with a preferences window, but rather focus on simplicity and unified workflow. I wish other Linux desktops would follow in the path of providing more intelligent and amazing features instead of removing them like what some well known desktops do, ugh! the possibilities for such feature are huge. If you have dual monitors, then you could use them to watch multiple streams, videos, games or any other things together, you can use them to monitor stocks/cryptocurrencies prices.

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Elementary os 5.1