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18 Till I Die............
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Just go through the links in this thread http://www.thinkdigit.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3427. See which ones interest you and read those threads. It will help you in getting a lot of resources.
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Ubuntu! Ubuntu!! Ubuntu!!! Sufficient help available on internet. Auto Update is just too good. Installing apps is as easy as it gets.
I tried FC5 and Suse 10.1. What-Not as friendly as Ubuntu. Go for it, you wont regret. and yes... me to a Linux newbie, converted just about 10 days ago and have not lookd back at windows as yet.. |
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TheSaint
Join Date: Jun 2004
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I recommend open suse 10.1, check my screenshot http://www.mafialord.com/j.png
All configuration is through YaST, which is like the control panel of windows although far more powerful. No much fiddling around with terminals although you may choose to if you want to feel very geeky
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Well most of the people in this forum, including me are biased towards debain based distros, so most will be recommending you to go for Ubuntu. It is a great distro but others like Fedora, Suse and Mandriva are really good too. There are many more good distros but the above 4 stand out because they have a big community and as a newbie if you have a problem, it will be very easy to solve problems encountered with these distros.
Install whatever good distro you can get.
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In The Zone
Join Date: Jun 2006
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Check this out it may help U --
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compari..._distributions. Here is a list of available Linux Distro -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._distributions. A List of Live Distro -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LiveDistro.
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In The Zone
Join Date: Jan 2004
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I would recommend SUSE Linux 10.1. Very easy to install.
However after installation certain softwares need to be downloaded and installed like win32codecs.See details at http://www.thejemreport.com/mambo/content/view/254 Linux is more difficult than Windows to learn, but you will get a good experience Also make atleast one partition as fat32 to be commonly used by Windows and Linux. Other useful links http://www.comptechdoc.org/os/linux/..._ugfilesp.html http://packman.links2linux.org/ |
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if u want all propreitory things like w32codecs, perhaps |freespire| may help
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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This question has been answered numerous times by now!! Checkout the link @Tech_your_future
has given. If you are totally new to Linux. Try Knoppix Live CD/DVD. It will give you a feel of Linux. Ubuntu, Suse, Fedora are the top distros. Mandriva Linux is a very good choice for users totally new to Linux environment.
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mera kutch nahi ho sakta
Join Date: Oct 2005
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Just take the Linux distribution chooser - a nie step by step thing tha will help you in chossing the distro based upon your knowledge.
My opinion: just make sure your distros has kde by default. Ex: kubuntu,mempis,arch linux |
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Ubuntu 6.06.
Definately.
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mera kutch nahi ho sakta
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Kde on the other hand comes with konqueror which is much better for browsing, file management(dual panes), can read man pages, use locate for instant search. |
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Alpha Geek
Join Date: Jan 2006
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for me, ubuntu rules. u might face some problems with fedora core. i had faced some problems. even basic tasks such as installing needs tweaking. i recommend ubuntu. i prefer DEB distros rather than RPM.
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How can u say that?iam using gnome for long time.ur wrong.GNOME is superior it is less resource hoggy than kde scrap.Nautilus is much improved;u havent seen newer GNOME 2.16/2.14 i think they are really faster.kde is one copycat of redmond with umpteen menu for useless scraps as apps.GNOME is faster than kde-mind it i can prove it anywhere.GNOME also incorporates beagle search also was gnome-find and getting better than kde $hit every day.
also with GNOME available XGL/AIGLX available So N00b's start using GNOME,dont fall with the kde scrap
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"The Cake is a Lie!!"
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And Gnome can run KDE Apps Perfectly.. Try Running GTK Apps in KDE :-&, They Look Fugly!
![]() One Can Easily install KControl in Ubuntu and Play with to Make the Color Scheme to Match the Default Ubuntu Brown/Orange One.. And ANY KDE App can be Installed, If you hate to Download them, Just get the Kubuntu Alternate ISO, Add the CD to the Repos and then apt-get the Usual Way..
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For slow PC's running KDE will be even more difficult. For slow PC's there are Window Managers that come in handy as they consume less resources. You can use nautilius to read man pages. With beagle, there is a nice GTK based search. GNOME is a really good software. It is not at all horrible. It's just that you are biased. I believe both KDE and GNOME are eually good. For lower resources, both DE's are a bit of trouble, but that's where WM's like XFCE, Enlightenment come in. They are feature rich, easy to learn and low on resources. Whatever can be done on KDE can be equally well done in GNOME, and even on console, if you are good enough. And please stop having KDE v/s GNOME war here.
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