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So,you want to try linux

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This is for noobees. If your computing experience

is mostly switch on,click and go, this may help especially

if you don't know how to find IRQs I/O ranges driver types,etc.

If you want to try linux but don't know where to start,

I've tried a few distros in the last couple weeks.

Here is a list to consider.

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1. If you ask which distro is best and 20 users answer,you

may end up with a list of 20 distros.

2. What is best for an experienced user will probably

be a total knightmare for a newbee with no programing

experience.

3. Look for demos and/or distros that install easily.

 

4. Be sure you have 128m ram.

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Distros I've tried;

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MEPIS ; Installs easily but seems to have a problem with

printers on my hp.

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Ark ; Installs itself with no problems on all 4 of my machines.

I only had to select my printers from a list.

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DEBIAN and REDHAT ; Lock up all hammers and all items harder than

a pillow and give the key to someone who's

leaving town.

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LORMALinux : It may be me but the installer seems to be a little flaky.

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SUSE ; Same as REDHAT and DEBIAN.

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IcePack ; Not bad if you want to keep a windoz looking OS.

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My 2 cent suggestion is ask for distros that are easy to install,

get familiar with linux then try other distros to find what is

best for you.I would suggest MEPIS or ARK.

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