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Damn Tapatalk app...anyway, Xubuntu less of a headache because it comes with all kinds of goodies that don't use a lot of RAM. It's file manager, Thunar, is also really good. But in all honesty, you really can't call Xubuntu or any Linux system a different operating system since they are all GNU/Linux. It's the package managers that are different. And since most Linux systems are derivatives of others, the kernels are all the same except for architecture (32 or 64) and version number (age of distro).
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