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    • #6051
      tosim
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      I’ve been a Linux user since 1998, and settled with Mint-MATE for past 10 years, but still “distro hop”, to see what is happening “out there”. I ran across Makulu recently, downloaded Flash, and LinDoz versions, and,with Multiboot, run them from an SD card. Am eagerly awaiting the Core version. What I would like to see on your website is a comparison chart of the 3 versions, as I’m finding it hard to decide(at least between the 2v so far), which I want to place on my HDD, and very likely use it to replace Mint,if I can be so enticed by Makulu). Thank you.

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    • #6123
      rindi
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      The main difference is the look’&’feel, and that LinDoz uses Cinnamon as the Desktop, while the other 2 use XFCE. So it’s mainly “Eye-Candy” that is different. Compared to other distro’s I have tried, all MakuluLinux’s perform a lot better.

    • #9242
      Felix Andrea
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      Hi! It’s awesome to hear that you’ve been using Linux for such a long time, and it’s great that you’re exploring Makulu! The idea of a comparison chart for the three versions (Flash, LinDoz, and Core) sounds really helpful, especially for users who are trying to decide between them. It would make the decision-making process a lot easier.

      In the meantime, I’ve found that Flash is a good choice if you like a fast and sleek desktop, while LinDoz is ideal if you prefer a Windows-like experience. But I agree, a side-by-side comparison would be a great addition to the website for detailed insights.

      Hopefully, the Core version will arrive soon, and you’ll get the full picture before making the final switch. Cheers!

    • #9338

      Stripped-down, focused on essential features.

    • #9379
      Arianwen Branwen
      Participant

      I am impressed with your journey in Linux and your constant exploration of new distributions like Makulu shows your passion and drive to find the best experiences.

    • #9384
      tosim
      Participant

      Thanks to you all for your comments. I’ll probably dual boot Makulu and Mint, at least for a good while.

    • #9467
      Bevis Jason
      Participant

      The charming visual animations in Sprunki Incredibox add a playful and engaging element as you mix and match sounds.

    • #9506
      Sprunki Game
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      Play Sprunki Incredibox lets you explore beats, melodies, and effects, unlocking limitless opportunities for musical creativity.</p>

    • #9547
      Crosby Jimmy
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      Although Fireboy and Watergirl are different, they must work together and support each other to overcome difficulties. Players must calculate the path and order of actions to solve tricky puzzles.

    • #9604
      Anna paul
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      Crossy Road offers a variety of characters, each with their own style and abilities. Play crossy road  for free now.

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    • #9638
      Jack1412
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      Once players have mastered the rhythms in the fnf game, they may enhance their musical abilities, take part in theatrical music tournaments, and experience the thrill of finishing challenging songs.

    • #9671
      Jack Meng
      Participant

      The delightful visual animations in Sprunki Pyramid bring a fun and interactive vibe as you combine and experiment with sounds.

       

       

    • #9801
      Harry Betancourt
      Participant

      Makulu is definitely an intriguing distro with its unique approach! A comparison chart would be helpful for users trying to decide. Meanwhile, take a break and enjoy retro bowl college!

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