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2008-04-20
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I am considering downloading a Linux OS onto a clean computer and was wondering which platform would be the best and also how much ram would be optimal.
I've heard of a few names like Ubuntu and Fedora, but my experience is more with Dos and Windows, so this would be a first.
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2008-04-20
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2008-04-20
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2008-04-20
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2008-04-20
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A good place to be bewildered by choice is
DistroWatch.
The overall most trouble-free Linux out of the box, for me, has been Linux Mint.
I have had mixed results with OpenSuse lately.
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2008-04-20
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Ive had the N800 for a few months now and I enjoy linux more than windows.
I've heard of a few names like Ubuntu and Fedora, but my experience is more with Dos and Windows, so this would be a first.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Paul
"You take the red pill - you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes."