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Replying to So Many Kinds Of Linux, Which Will You Choose?


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manuleka

Posted 24 September 2011 - 10:59 PM

<a href=http://www.astahost.com/index.php?showtopic=14006&view=findpost&p=91638>Replying to NoMore</a>

Can you please tell me
What are these
1) Install Media
2)Fedora Desktop Live Media
3) Fedora KDE Live Media.
I have low config PC like Intel P4, 256MB, 20GB with two partition each of 10GB.
Please explain me in details...

Can I put window xp in c drive and linux on drive d


you certainly can... you can even have another Linux distro on another partition if you like more than one Distribution

i myself have Linux Mint and Windows XP dual boot on my netbook...

by the way, if you're shifting from Windows i HIGHLY RECOMMEND you use LINUX MINT -- it comes with all main necessities packed in the CD/DVD (iso)

that means you after installation you can pretty much do most of the stuff you do on Windows, like watch DVDs and Movies, flash is already installed... most of the media codecs are readily available!

i'm fiddled around with a few Distributions and i find Linux Mint to be one of the most Elegant and Easy to use (coming from a Windows background)

shmeldrick

Posted 24 September 2011 - 09:02 AM

I use Ubuntu occasionally, I have it on a USB stick which I can boot from when I want. This is handy because I do all of my photoshop work in windows but for general use (internet browsing) I find Ubuntu to be miles faster, and terminal in ubuntu is very nice.

H.O.D.

Posted 09 September 2011 - 04:04 AM

Ubuntu certainly ruled the roost until recent times. But Canonical has made it hard for users to get used to the new versions. I mean, the new users will like the latest version as it is meant to be simple, but the more experienced users are grumbling a lot and that is why Ubuntu is slowly losing its position at the top. At the time when this thread was created (2006) it would have made a lot of sense to choose Ubuntu, but right now the answer more or less seems like Linux Mint, which is like a trimmed down version of Ubuntu itself!

s243a

Posted 09 September 2011 - 03:20 AM

Perhaps Ubunta or cygwin for me. I use primarily windows. Sage runs on windows in a VMware virtual machine that visualizes Ubunta. Sage is relevant to me because I studied a lot of math in school. Cygwin brings unix functionality to windows. Given I use windows I presume this tool will be useful to me in the future.

yordan

Posted 08 September 2011 - 08:34 AM

<a href=http://www.astahost.com/index.php?showtopic=14006&view=findpost&p=91638>Replying to NoMore</a>

Can you please tell me
What are these
1) Install Media
2)Fedora Desktop Live Media
3) Fedora KDE Live Media.
I have low config PC like Intel P4, 256MB, 20GB with two partition each of 10GB.
Please explain me in details...

Can I put window xp in c drive and linux on drive d

Of course, if you already have a Windows install, most of Linux distro installers ask you if you want a standard install (erase everything) or a smart installation. During the smart installation, you are asked where you want to install Linux, and you can install it on your D disk.
By the way, your disk needs to have free space enough (enough unpartitionned space). C: and D: are "Windows" names, you have to look how many physical disks you have, and check that you have some unpartitionned space.
For instance if your physical disk is full (partitions everywhere) you should shrink your "D:" partition in order to leave free space available for the Linux installation.

Posted 30 June 2008 - 01:37 AM

Replying to Mafamba Team

There's no need to be scared about it.
When you order the free Ubuntu Live CD, you can boot your computer from the CD-ROM drive and try it out without installing it, just to see if you like it. That way you know what you are getting into without having to uninstall and reinstall to try.

Posted 18 March 2008 - 10:01 PM

Replying to NoMore

Can you please tell me
What are these
1) Install Media
2)Fedora Desktop Live Media
3) Fedora KDE Live Media.
I have low config PC like Intel P4, 256MB, 20GB with two partition each of 10GB.
Please explain me in details...

Can I put window xp in c drive and linux on drive d

MrSmoke

Posted 16 April 2007 - 02:34 AM

i say Ubuntu
its easy to use and so on.....good for starters
debian is also good so u might wanna look at that

yuhuu

Posted 10 April 2007 - 12:59 AM

I am sorry,,I just googled it out..I did not know it was so general knowledge, again, I apologize for my shortcoming..No need to answer the above post....

yuhuu

Posted 10 April 2007 - 12:33 AM

Mandriva is one of the best ones I have used so far. Somehow, I end up liking distros that integrate with KDE better. Gnome doesn't apeal to me much.


Could someone explain what KDE means??? Please,Please,,and then SLED, I dont know what the term means...I know Novell has it, because it is on a post,,Could someone be so kind to explain what those terms mean???

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