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Re: Can you recommend a Linux version for beginner
ubuntu latest. After some experience go to debian.
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Re: Can you recommend a Linux version for beginner
So, 12.04 then?
See, i'm already sounding like a noob :D |
Re: Can you recommend a Linux version for beginner
Yep 12.04 aka Precise Pangolin
Here's the wiki on Dual Boot If you want to start using scratchbox, you will probably be better to use Debian eventually. I have given up trying to get SDK working properly on the latest Ubuntu x64. Will probably install 32-bit Squeeze or Lenny if I get time to do that sort of stuff in the future. |
Re: Can you recommend a Linux version for beginner
Look Mint is OK. Quite good in fact. But, I would recommend you try their KDE version. I think KDE is a bit less of a learning curve for a newbie. Much more like Windows.
I have used several Linux distros over the years (over 12 years). I have tried most of the popular desktop environments that exist for it (KDE, Gnome, XFCE, LXDE, OpenBox, and Enlightment, oh and CDE). They all have some advantages. For my personal use I have settled on KDE and, for the moment, OpenSUSE 12.1 with the Tubleweed repositories. Put simply, a repository is a shared URL where your computer gets its updates. The reason I am using OpenSUSE (Tumbleweed) is because it is very up to date and very stable. For example, I am enjoying currently VLC 2.0.1, digiKam 2.5.0, and KDE 4.8.3. I doubt there is any other distro as up to date, except for the ones that are meant for very advanced users, such as Arch, and Gentoo. I wrote a brief description of what it takes to install OpenSUSE with Tumbleweed repositories here: http://temporaryland.wordpress.com/2...e-12-1-a-shot/ I think you will find that it is not hard at all. (Ubuntu makes me gag.) |
Re: Can you recommend a Linux version for beginner
@ sixwheeledbeast
Thanks for the link, but I was thinking of the easier route (post 27 - LiLi install). As I said I'm just looking for the easiest way to get an intro to Linux and from what I've read this seems to be it - unless maybe you think otherwise? I have no probs with a dual boot install, had it a while ago with XP/Vista until I got my present Win7. I see you're near my home city, although I've not lived there for nearly 30 years I do miss it sometimes ;) |
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Aw fk, now I'm getting confused again!
@ rm42 - what do you think of the LiLi/Ubuntu for simplicity of installation and getting to try it at least for a short while? Pretty easy to change to another version later on... |
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Re: Can you recommend a Linux version for beginner
pendrivelinux may be a good start then.
I was a frustrated windows user, I ran pendrivelinux with maverick/vista for 4 months. When I built a new desktop I completely switched to Ubuntu. Liverpool, Salford or Machester? |
Re: Can you recommend a Linux version for beginner
You can also try most Linux distros by simply using their Live CD version. No need to install any thing.
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Right, I'm halfway thro' LiLi/Ubuntu setup. once this is done I'm off to bed, work in the morning.
Thanks for the inputs guys, I'll be back tomorrow, let you know what I think. |
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