kanade
May 15 2008, 04:20 PM
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kanade
May 15 2008, 04:26 PM
My solution is - Ubuntu live cd You can run from CD or you can install in a easy steps. Order your free live come install CD from there site www.ubuntu.com If you face any problem in installation, pls let me know... enjoy working on Ubuntu ......
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phlack
May 19 2008, 02:15 PM
Ubuntu is very good, also if you get a chance you should try Sabayon, its a distro based on gentoo, quite complete and works with a lot of hardware, works well with wireless too.
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FirefoxRocks
May 19 2008, 06:25 PM
Personally, I think that Ubuntu is quite easy to install by beginners. You can try it out without installing it by using the Live CD, although it is quite slow that way. I've also heard of Mandriva and Knoppix as recommended beginner suggestions, but I haven't tried them out. Ubuntu includes a variety of software that allows you to work productively and also for entertainment purposes. Most hardware is compatible but you may need to do a bit more in-depth hunting for some specialized components. Other than that, give Ubuntu a try today!
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Miles
May 19 2008, 07:14 PM
I agree with firefoxrocks, Ubuntu is very easy to use for beginners. However, before you jump into the great world of linux, I suggest you research compatibility with your hardware. In my case, this was easy, and all I needed to to was run a program to get all my hardware working. Though it's best to check first. After that, you can download an ISO of ubuntu or order a free live CD, which you can try out before installing. When you're ready to install, just press the install icon on the live cd desktop and follow the instructions. When it's installed, you'll find openoffice for office work, and firefox for browsing, ready to use.
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xboxrulz
May 20 2008, 01:09 AM
I tend to stick to OpenSUSE since I find that maintenance and package availability and customizability is a lot better than Ubuntu. Especially when you want to tinker the underneath parts. xboxrulz
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kanade
Jun 28 2008, 02:58 PM
QUOTE(Miles @ May 20 2008, 12:44 AM)  I agree with firefoxrocks, Ubuntu is very easy to use for beginners. However, before you jump into the great world of linux, I suggest you research compatibility with your hardware. In my case, this was easy, and all I needed to to was run a program to get all my hardware working. Though it's best to check first. After that, you can download an ISO of ubuntu or order a free live CD, which you can try out before installing. When you're ready to install, just press the install icon on the live cd desktop and follow the instructions. When it's installed, you'll find openoffice for office work, and firefox for browsing, ready to use. one more point i want to add the ubuntu live CD is good for bigineers to start with and to do normal task. if you want to do some advance task and you want to stick to ubuntu only then you can update the ubuntu using the package update manager in the ubuntu. Which has got easy UI to do the update operation just by checking the required software to install. I think i have not seen such facility in any other Linux distrubution.
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wutske
Jun 30 2008, 06:48 PM
For absolute beginners I'd also recommend Ubuntu, lots and lots of noobishly explained info available on the net, altough I do prefer openSuse 11.0 because it feels more mature and advanced compared to the kiddy Ubuntu distro.
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FirefoxRocks
Jul 2 2008, 01:38 AM
A server administrator allowed me to try openSuSE on a server machine (with the GUI of course) and I found it to be more familiar if I were a Windows user. It includes something that looks like the Start menu and popular programs. I think it runs on the KDE desktop environment so it includes Konqueror and Firefox. It may take a while to get used to, but I would recommend openSuSE or Ubuntu to a beginner. I don't know about the installation process of openSuSE but it shouldn't be too hard judging from the function of the operating system.
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canalilha
Jul 11 2008, 03:02 AM
hi all.. here in brazil, we use Kurumin.. it based on debian and it's easy to install and configure.. but ubuntu is a good choice to who wants an easy Linux and complete. actually i'm using fedora core 8.. i'm happy with it and all companies are using it these are my advices ;P bye!
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liod
Nov 18 2008, 09:58 AM
How about Fedora? Is it a good Linux distro?
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docduke
Oct 5 2008, 05:07 AM
I am one more who finds OpenSuSE my preferred system. It has a very solid installer, with options to allow a very high degree of customization. There are two downsides, however. One is that it is so complex that it is difficult for newcomers. The other is that a recent version of it requires relatively powerful hardware: lots of RAM and a powerful CPU to support all its graphics. I just spent a few days trying to get Linux running on an old (born around 1995) computer with 64 MB RAM. After trying half a dozen flavors of Linux, I found that only Damn Small Linux (DSL) was capable of booting from a CD on it. The problem was that all the other distros I tried had long ago migrated from the Syslinux boot handler to the Isolinux boot handler. I have now learned that Syslinux is better at dealing with really old hardware. I strongly recommend using a "Live CD" of any distro you are considering, and specifically one that is tailored for your CPU. I have a new computer with an AMD64 (Athlon64) CPU. I have recently been testing the Debian distribution. That is the "grandfather" of Ubuntu, Knoppix, Xandros and the variant of Xandros that lives inside Asus Eee PC netbooks. Debian has a very large number of installable support packages, but I learned the hard way that those packages may be difficult or impossible to install on one of the "children," such as Ubuntu or an Eee PC. I'm still not sure exactly what the problem is, but I have chased down a lot of bunny trails finding out what doesn't work! The advantage of the Live CD approach is that you can test lots of things without having anything changed on your computer. This is a major advantage, in contrast to installing a package you are curious about on a Windows machine, then trying to remove it, without leaving undesired dlls, etc, on the machine after the uninstall.
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xboxrulz
Oct 4 2008, 04:52 PM
@one_nikhil, you can install Linux on a separate partition. This allows both operating systems to coexist together. Fedora comes with a partitioner with their Anaconda installer. Refer to here: http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guid...rtitioning.html and here: http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guid...ng-general.htmlxboxrulz
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one_nikhil
Oct 4 2008, 10:28 AM
Hello canalilha, Please help me with the installation of FEDORA on my PC. I already have WINDOWS XP on my machine But I want to use LINUX as my OS. Do I have to remove XP from my PC completely to install FEDORA ? I have both CD as well as DVD which should I use now as I am newbie. May I use Windows and fedora as my OSs ? Your response would be appreciated. Thank you
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xboxrulz
Sep 26 2008, 08:31 PM
Fedora works well, but it can be complicated when it comes to setting up Samba and power options. I still rather people go to OpenSUSE as it is one of the most powerful yet easy distribution to use for all. xboxrulz
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