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BrianR 11-01-2007 10:53 PM

Best Linux?
 
Which flavor of Linux is "best"?

I have a copy of Mandrake Linux V 9 but that's been cancelled or something. Now it's something else but I forget what.

What about Red Hat? Ubuntu? something else?

I have a new HP dv9417cl and it ame with WinBlows Vista Home Premium and I want it GONE!

Linux is going on but I want recommendations for a newbie. I want the KDE interface to make things familiar to me and it needs a source of drivers so I can make all my extras work (webcam, wireless card etc)

Any hints?

Undertoad 11-01-2007 11:44 PM

I use KDE on RH with the latest Fedoras. But there has been some work involved getting it to work exactly right. Ubuntu is Gnome-oriented but there is a KDE Ubuntu - Kubuntu.

In the end, they are all extremely similar under the hood. It's not like one's Chevy and one's Hyundai. This is more like two Toyota Land Cruisers, one in blue with a roof rack, the other in red with a tow hitch.

laebedahs 11-10-2007 10:04 PM

I run Gentoo on a server I built 2 years ago - easy to keep up to date, and very powerful; also very easy to install programs. Some might say a downside is all programs are built from source. Recently a livecd has been created (last year?), and more recently a GUI installer.

But if you want something you can just install and go with, Kubuntu. Or you can get a modified version of Mac OS that'll run on Intel/AMD hardware.

wolfd 11-10-2007 11:31 PM

Try PCLinux OS
 
AKA - PCLOS. It's easier to use than Ubuntu and looks better too.

http://www.thepcspy.com/articles/lin...los_2007_final


http://i.thepcspy.com/blog/20070521-pcl/boot.jpg

http://i.thepcspy.com/blog/20070521-pcl/desktop.jpg

Undertoad 11-11-2007 07:28 AM

Easier to use... I wouldn't present that first screen to a newb under any circumstances.

On the other hand it does use KDE

wolfd 11-11-2007 08:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Undertoad (Post 405943)
Easier to use... I wouldn't present that first screen to a newb under any circumstances.

On the other hand it does use KDE

The first screen is what you initially see when you run the 'Live" CD. I have installed it on several PC's and it was very user friendly. The link I provided leads you thru the install process step by step.

richlevy 11-11-2007 09:40 AM

I just upgraded to Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon). Unlike the previous version, this had plug-and-play printer support for the HP printer.

I also had an much easier time installing a wi-fi card.

These are two big tests for any Linux distro.

BrianR 11-11-2007 07:01 PM

OK, Mandriva is too hard. I'll try Wolfd's link next, as soon as I get a HS connection.

zippyt 11-11-2007 07:38 PM

Interesting , what are the hard ware requirements ??

Radar 11-12-2007 12:38 AM

Ubuntu is by far the best and easiest to use. It has a very small footprint (comes on 1 cd), looks great, works great, comes in pretty much every known language, etc.

After that, my next choice would probably be fedora (Redhat), or Debian.

Kitsune 11-12-2007 02:39 PM

Voting Ubuntu -- it was the only distro that recognized most of the hardware I was using. I was astonished when it booted after the install with sound with no help from me.

I'm starting to get back into this side of computing, again, but doing it from the Debian (Mac OS X 10.5) side. Compiling apps on that thing is fun fun fun...!

Anyone have any experience with jackd/icecast/oddcast?

Torrere 11-14-2007 08:12 PM

Ubuntu.

I've heard that PCLinux OS is also good, but I haven't used it and Ubuntu is simply spectacular.

busterb 11-15-2007 12:38 PM

Ok. I see 2 versions of most. 1 is for AMD 64 and other is i386. I have an AMD 64x2, but a xp 32 bit system. Which do I need to spend days to download by bit torrent?? Or maybe less ymmv

Undertoad 11-15-2007 06:10 PM

The thing is, bb, Linux replaces your XP 32 bit system.

busterb 11-16-2007 09:13 AM

Thanks cool


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