Basically your problem is the Wi-Fi, if you solve that issue you can choose whatever you want for a distro.You wouldn't buy a car to get the tires, would you? :P

Hopefully someone here can give you some helpful advice on how to resolve the wireless issue. Otherwise, you can consider spending ($15)x2 on a two PCI-E adapters that work a lot better. I will usually pick out cheap models from a local parts dealer that I like such as Centrecom or Scorptec, and duckduckgo them with 'linux' to check what advice there is on compatibility. Fortunately compatibility issues are becoming rarer with Linux.

It's worth double checking that it's not your network that's the problem too, just in case.

On 4 Sep 2014 22:02, "Carl Turney" <carl@boms.com.au> wrote:
Hi All,

I'm slightly above a user level now.  My computer is office equipment.
Am not in an IT career.  Was a tech back in the DOS and Win 3.x and Win
95 days.

Been such a happy user of Fedora and Ubuntu for the past ~9 years.

Now feeling pretty disgusted and fed up with all things Linux.  Why?

Just spent EVERY spare moment of the last 2 weeks just trying to get the
current versions of 3 popular Linux distros to work on my new hardware
system.  Failure!

Just built 2 matching desktop boxes:
   Motherboards:  Gigabyte GA-B85m-HD3
   CPUs:  Intel (quad) Core i5 model 4440 at 3.1 GHz
   Memories:  Corsair Value Select 8GB DDR3, single bank
   Disks:  Western Digital WD3200BUDT 320gb SATA
   Wifi:  ASUS PCE-N15 PCI-E Adapter
They pass all the hardware tests with flying colours.

(1)
I like the old Ubuntu 10.4 on my laptop, so first I installed Ubuntu
14.04.1 on the above desktops:
   Wifi dies or slows down after a few minutes, so always rebooting.
   init 1 - crashes system, instead of shutting down to single user.
   telinit 1 - does the same thing.
   shutdown now - does the same thing.
   Unity sucks, heard of MATE, couldn't install (above wifi problems).
   Tried to dual-boot with WinXP-64. Microsoft's probable sabotage.
   Sent Q's to relevant forums on all the above, no good replies.
   Googled my brains out trying to find solutions, nothing worked.

(2)
Then tried Mint 17 MATE (Everyone's obsessed with Mint, and calling
Ubuntu obsolete.):
   Wifi dies or slows down after a few minutes, so always rebooting.
   init 1 - crashes system, instead of shutting down to single user.
   telinit 1 - does the same thing.
   shutdown now - does the same thing.
   Sent Q's to relevant forums on all the above, no good replies.
   Googled my brains out trying to find solutions, nothing worked.

(3)
THEN tried Debian 7.6  (If Mint depends on Ubuntu, which depends on
Debian...  then Debian must be a few months ahead of the others on
certain bug fixes [e.g. Dropping down to single user mode, and the wifi
glitch].):
   Cryptic, confusing and counter-intuitive install process.
   Very slow install -- repeatedly seizing up - fixated on my USB mouse!
   Insisted on a UEFI booting system.
   Crashed install -- Failed download of updates, when told not to try.
   First "successful" (?) install failed to boot up.
   Second "successful" (?) install has no GUI, and can't apt-get GUI.

But at least Debian asked me during the install to provide...
   rtl8192cfw.bin and
   rtl8168e-3.fw
... in regards to my wifi adapter.  This MAY be a hint to why Ubuntu and
Mint can't stay online for more than a few minutes per boot-up.

But I've got NO idea how to get either of those two files installed into
Ubuntu or Mint -- particularly as how the second one is embedded inside
a ".deb" file!

Words of useful advice =greatly= appreciated.

Carl
Bayswater, Victoria
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