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17-Jul-2007, 08:01 PM #1
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I have been wanting to migrate away from the Microsoft world and into a Linix world. I have never played with linix so I was wondering what a good falvor would be to learn on? Redhat? Mandrake? Thanks!
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17-Jul-2007, 09:39 PM #2
Debian - so simple.
Second choice: Kubuntu
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18-Jul-2007, 12:56 AM #3
also try a live cd which would let you try a operating system before you actually install it.
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18-Jul-2007, 07:48 AM #4
I second that. Testing this out with a Live CD is almost a must for Linux newbies these days.

They're easiliy downloadable from: iso.linuxquestions.org
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18-Jul-2007, 11:18 PM #5
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I have been wanting to migrate away from the Microsoft world and into a Linix world. I have never played with linix so I was wondering what a good falvor would be to learn on? Redhat? Mandrake? Thanks!
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It has a live cd as well as all tools & instructions to partition, format and install to hd.
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19-Jul-2007, 01:55 AM #6
what ever you decide to go for dont do what I did load ubuntu and expect it to just work like windows, look into different distros and see if which one would suit you best, burn a couple of live cd and try them out. Then if you like the look of one go into the forum related to that one. Ask questions if you are using a lappy see if your wirless card will run with linux and so forth. Ive been usuing ubuntu for a couple of weeks and I love it, however ive still got alot to learn as am totally new to linux. Google and wiki will be your bible. However if you are using a desktop pc and are just going to surf the web, listen to music would recommend ubuntu. Would also recoment using a distro that is the newest version of what it is as you will get more support.
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20-Jul-2007, 02:30 AM #7
I have a tendency to spell it as 'Linix' also. Ha, silly.

Good luck and have fun!
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20-Jul-2007, 11:57 AM #8
also i recomend doing as much research into your graphics card and it's available linux drivers aswell, it will save you alot of headaches with the xserver
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