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Old 12-02-2011, 04:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi!

Q1)My friend is buying a basic desktop. Now he doesn't support piracy so he want to use Linus. (He & even me have no first hand experience of Linux). so please tell which is the most windows resembling easy usable linux.

Q2) As we can't use windows app in linux plz suggest all free alternative to windows for linux. Some we have selected
Browser : Firefox
Media Player: VLC
MS Office : Open Office
Adobe Acrobat Reader : ???
Photoshop : ??
Winrar : ??
TuneUpUtilities: ???
Any other software which is used on regular basis but we can't remember right now.

Q3) Is there any way to make the linux iso with all these software already preinstallled in it. IIf even tough plz give a small tutorial.


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Old 12-02-2011, 04:14 PM   #2 (permalink)
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photoshop- Gimp

WinRaR- 7zip but sumthing should be preinstalled

tune up- linux needs no maintanence

pdf- built in




install latest Linux Mint or Ubuntu 10.10
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Old 12-02-2011, 04:35 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I currently use mint in my laptop and it is gr8
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This link below looks good but i havent tried it...
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Old 12-02-2011, 05:12 PM   #4 (permalink)
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thinking of building a distro with opensuse it just looks perfect with so easy UI on web. Express ur opinion on Opensuse vs ubuntu 4 beginners.

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Old 12-02-2011, 05:55 PM   #5 (permalink)
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to make a distro requires knowledge of coding

all info of making your own distro was given as a fast track to open source
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Old 12-02-2011, 09:30 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I currently use mint in my laptop and it is gr8

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This link below looks good but i havent tried it...
6 Tools to Easily Create Your Own Custom Linux Distro
Thanx 4 the link opensuse link is damn useful

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all info of making your own distro was given as a fast track to open source
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it ain't difficult at all at this link
Welcome – SUSE Studio

and no invites are required.

Tell me ur opinion about ubuntu custimazation kit (UCK) is it easy to use is it easy to use.

still awaiting for reply about uck and opensuse vs ubuntu

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yes. ubuntu is much better than OpenSUSE. The driver support is terrific and app instllation is easier than that on windows.
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Old 13-02-2011, 07:20 AM   #8 (permalink)
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I feel OpenSUSE quite heavy on graphics
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Old 13-02-2011, 10:06 AM   #9 (permalink)
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@nims11: are you nimesh ghelani? @OP: i would suggest you to opt for ubuntu (you can go for 10.10 but you should know that they release a new version in every 6 months. which are april and october and that is what .04 and .10 conveys. befor the decimal its the year. so next version will be 11.04) now you can customize it later to get a heavy desktop with kde or a lightweight desktop with xfce. cheers!
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Old 13-02-2011, 10:48 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Ubuntu is not user-friendly at all.You will have to type in commands for doing even the simplest of things.Mint is a good choice.
Another excellent distro is PCLOS KDE.Take a look here:
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First try Ubuntu and Mint.If you don't feel comfortable try PCLOS.It's very user-friendly.
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Old 13-02-2011, 10:55 AM   #11 (permalink)
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@the_man: in most cases you can opt for gui methods. can you give some examples where we have to type in commands specifically and cannot perform the task using gui method in ubuntu? well i dont find any important tasks which do not have a gui method.
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Old 13-02-2011, 10:58 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Ubuntu is definitely the best distro out there but I don't think newbies will find it easy.
Btw,I personally feel he should dual boot windows and linux .There are some good software that run on Windows/Mac only.What do you think techfreak?
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Old 13-02-2011, 11:15 AM   #13 (permalink)
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utkarsh,ubuntu is not that easy to customise.In Windows all you need to do is launch the control panel and in a few minutes you have everything setup the way you want and you can forget about the OS.
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oops.I forgot about gaming. Another reason to dualboot.
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Old 13-02-2011, 11:29 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Don't know.Maybe using wine?They have better alternatives.
I really really love this thing eventhough it's not a Linux exclusive.
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the more we talk about popular software more linux feels different

Rhythmbox gets the job done though.
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Old 13-02-2011, 11:49 AM   #16 (permalink)
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that's a nice cute app.
But aren't you worried about the future of the IT industry.What would happen if everything goes for free?How will we earn money?
We surely cant live off the 1 or 2 dollar daily donation that we get for our software.
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Old 13-02-2011, 12:17 PM   #17 (permalink)
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@ all
System config is :
core2duo 2.4 Ghz
ATI Radeon X1650XT 256MB Graphic Card
ATX 300w psu
2 gb ram
intel dg 31 pr motherboard

Now for the final time we have customized a distro at susestudio which includes following:-

OPENSUSE
GNOME
OPEN OFFICE
VLC PLAYER
WI FI DRIVER
ATI DRIVER
WINE

All these repository will be included in one package.
So what say shall we still go for mint or ubuntu.
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Old 13-02-2011, 12:34 PM   #18 (permalink)
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System configuration is good enough.
The Linux Mint Blog Blog Archive Linux Mint 10 KDE RC released!
I strongly recommend Mint.The newbie's OS.
New features in Linux Mint 10 KDE - Linux Mint
Take a look at Julia KDE!So beautiful an so easy...
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What is difference between Linux MINT 10 and Linux MINT debian?
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Old 13-02-2011, 12:46 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Mint is a Linux distro that is based on Debian os.10 is the version no.of Mint.It is also the latest edition of Mint.
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Old 13-02-2011, 06:33 PM   #21 (permalink)
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@utkarsh yup, nice to see you here.
@all I am currently using a very ancient laptop with a 1.6Ghz processor and 256MB ram as my PC's monitor has blown off. I am dual booting Mint 10 with XP and am using Xfce in MINT but i still need some performance boost. i usually do programming and watch movies in MINT. any suggestions?
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does Linux has inbuilt Cd burning software?
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^^yah some distros have brasero preinstalled. although there is a cd burning tool in kde which i like more because it has support for multisession disks whereas most of them do not have this capability. i still use nero in xp for burning cd because once i had wasted 4 cd's in burning a single image with brasero and it failed to burn properly everytime. better use rewritable cd's to check whether the image or files are burning properly or not.

@nims11: people say that fedora is distro for true programmers. it uses rpm packages and yum is the package manager. but its installation has quite complex options which i did not understand but i know that you know all those stuff. secondly, all the partitins are under lvm (logical volume management) and i was not able to set up a dual boot with ubuntu (maybe there is some option somwhere. find it out). i am sure u will find it interesting. you can find its image on digit december dvd (or maybe some other month's dvd, i dont remember.). try it out and post your experience. also some people say that softwares are released first for fedora and then for other distros!!!!!!!!!

@nims11: people say that fedora is the distro for true programmers. it uses rpm packages and yum is the package manager. but its installation has quite complex options which i did not understand but i know that you know all those stuff. secondly, all the partitions are under lvm (logical volume management) and i was not able to set up a dual boot with ubuntu (maybe there is some option somwhere. find it out). i am sure u will find it interesting. you can find its image on digit december dvd (or maybe some other month's dvd, i dont remember.). try it out and post your experience. also some people say that softwares are released first for fedora and then for other distros!!!!!!!!!

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I will miss foobar when I start moving to Ubuntu.
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^^WINE might be able to run it.
@utkarsh i once tried Fedora in my PC(I installed it in my portable HDD and it was screwed when once i by accident directly pulled out its plug) and i liked it. I am still not a heavy programmer and i am comfortable with any environment. I got loads of distros to experiment after my boards nd competitive exams.
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No use of running Foobar in Wine. Just use Rythmbox in GNOME or Amarok in KDE (my favourite). Although in Windows I still prefer Foobar.

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You can use Google for this.

When you install Ubuntu, it gets installed with ALL the basic softwares which you need - Firefox, OpenOffice.org, Rythmbox (music management), Brasero (CD/DVD burner) and many more.

Start reading blog posts from this page in reverse order, it will sort out your "basic" queries: http://www.linoob.com/page/10/

Or just read these links in sequential order. (2 years old and outdated posts though)

http://www.linoob.com/2009/04/landing-on-planet-ubuntu/
http://www.linoob.com/2009/05/135/
http://www.linoob.com/2009/05/sudo-installing-packages/
http://www.linoob.com/2009/06/basic-applications/
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For beginners Linux Mint 10 GNOME is perfect, I am using Mint 10 for quite some time and it rocks.
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^^yah some distros have brasero preinstalled. although there is a cd burning tool in kde which i like more because it has support for multisession disks whereas most of them do not have this capability. i still use nero in xp for burning cd because once i had wasted 4 cd's in burning a single image with brasero and it failed to burn properly everytime. better use rewritable cd's to check whether the image or files are burning properly or not.

@nims11: people say that fedora is distro for true programmers. it uses rpm packages and yum is the package manager. but its installation has quite complex options which i did not understand but i know that you know all those stuff. secondly, all the partitins are under lvm (logical volume management) and i was not able to set up a dual boot with ubuntu (maybe there is some option somwhere. find it out). i am sure u will find it interesting. you can find its image on digit december dvd (or maybe some other month's dvd, i dont remember.). try it out and post your experience. also some people say that softwares are released first for fedora and then for other distros!!!!!!!!!

@nims11: people say that fedora is the distro for true programmers. it uses rpm packages and yum is the package manager. but its installation has quite complex options which i did not understand but i know that you know all those stuff. secondly, all the partitions are under lvm (logical volume management) and i was not able to set up a dual boot with ubuntu (maybe there is some option somwhere. find it out). i am sure u will find it interesting. you can find its image on digit december dvd (or maybe some other month's dvd, i dont remember.). try it out and post your experience. also some people say that softwares are released first for fedora and then for other distros!!!!!!!!!


Fedora is indeed a tough distro but over the years it has become very easy & very popular thanks to the fedora community. It's popularity is due to the fact that Fedora always comes with latest softwares & technologies like the Fedora 15 coming with Gnome 3 etc.
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^^yah some distros have brasero preinstalled. although there is a cd burning tool in kde which i like more because it has support for multisession disks whereas most of them do not have this capability. i still use nero in xp for burning cd because once i had wasted 4 cd's in burning a single image with brasero and it failed to burn properly everytime. better use rewritable cd's to check whether the image or files are burning properly or not.

@nims11: people say that fedora is distro for true programmers. it uses rpm packages and yum is the package manager. but its installation has quite complex options which i did not understand but i know that you know all those stuff. secondly, all the partitins are under lvm (logical volume management) and i was not able to set up a dual boot with ubuntu (maybe there is some option somwhere. find it out). i am sure u will find it interesting. you can find its image on digit december dvd (or maybe some other month's dvd, i dont remember.). try it out and post your experience. also some people say that softwares are released first for fedora and then for other distros!!!!!!!!!

@nims11: people say that fedora is the distro for true programmers. it uses rpm packages and yum is the package manager. but its installation has quite complex options which i did not understand but i know that you know all those stuff. secondly, all the partitions are under lvm (logical volume management) and i was not able to set up a dual boot with ubuntu (maybe there is some option somwhere. find it out). i am sure u will find it interesting. you can find its image on digit december dvd (or maybe some other month's dvd, i dont remember.). try it out and post your experience. also some people say that softwares are released first for fedora and then for other distros!!!!!!!!!
No it's not that Fedora is the distro only for true programmers, although it contains many preinstalled tools required for programming. It can be used by beginners also.
Yes, it's installation has quite complex options but that are not that much complex which will prevent a beginner to install it.
Also, it's not that softwares are released for Fedora first and then for others but Fedora is the first one to release those softwares in it's final version. That's why Fedora is sometimes called somewhat unstable distro but the one with all latest softwares. Fedora is the first one to try those in it's final release.!!
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Fedora is nice but the only problem is the size of its installation disc(>4GB) which makes it bit problematic to download on our *special* internet connections.
Also if you are interested in customisation, ubuntu is much easier. see the video YouTube - Mac OS theme on Ubuntu
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