Thanks for the vid ... I wasn't actually considering using Wubuntu, I just wanted to see what you had to say about it. Observations: you mention that a user said "if Canonical ever finds out, they'll likely force Wubuntu to change its name" ... makes it sound like the user thinks Canonical sleeps under a bush LOL ... also, in your demo, Edge starts up extremely slow, compared to the other apps. I realise it's running in a VM, but still =)
@@sweden669 What about running up one of those other Distros as a LiveUSB and checking out which driver it uses. Speaking of drivers, have you checked in Mint's Driver Manager for updates?
@@MichaelMossmanNZ first boot i did a system update so i guess it would have updated the drivers also? Well i will run Ubuntu and see what driver it uses..but it will be a task for tomorrow
Thanks for the vid ... I wasn't actually considering using Wubuntu, I just wanted to see what you had to say about it. Observations: you mention that a user said "if Canonical ever finds out, they'll likely force Wubuntu to change its name" ... makes it sound like the user thinks Canonical sleeps under a bush LOL ... also, in your demo, Edge starts up extremely slow, compared to the other apps. I realise it's running in a VM, but still =)
mint works ok, but it is not staying on my system-cant get wifi to work properly
If you do like Mint however, you could try a different WiFi card from another similar-generation laptop =)
@MichaelMossmanNZ its a 12 year old asus with a intel centrino N2230 network card! I tried Ubuntu and pop, and they worked fine with my wifi
It is an 12 year old asus with a Intel centrino N2230! But in other distros it works flawless
@@sweden669 What about running up one of those other Distros as a LiveUSB and checking out which driver it uses. Speaking of drivers, have you checked in Mint's Driver Manager for updates?
@@MichaelMossmanNZ first boot i did a system update so i guess it would have updated the drivers also? Well i will run Ubuntu and see what driver it uses..but it will be a task for tomorrow
Zorin OS