Do you know any plug-n-play linux distributive except Mandrive? I want to try other distributives but I'm bad at configuring.
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Do you want a Live CD such as Knoppix?(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
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Originally posted by Asher
Have you considered trying Windows?
He's asking about Linux, not Windows.
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Originally posted by Urban Ranger
[Asher mode]
He's asking about Linux, not Windows.
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Actually, he's asking about GNU\Linux Distributions, not Linux.
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Anyone willing to fuel another promising flamefest between Asher and UR ?
@ Asher
When someone says they want to try out Linux , they have obviously considered windows ( actually , that's Microsoft Windows , with a capital W , because windows could also refer to the X window system ) , and found it lacking .
@ muxec
If you want a user-friendly , Debian based distro , Ubuntu seems to be quite good . I use it muself . Though you'll have to provide details of what hardware it will run on and what jobs you expect it to do .
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YEAh why don't you try Live CD?
Debian at least used to be one of the toughest *****es to get work right, haven't tried it in few years but by default I would not recommend that as your first one if you're not into configuring.
Red Hat is always easy, Fedora 3 is OK.. these days they all have installations with graphics pretty much.. like Fedora 3 has anaconda etc.. (actually fedora being close to red hat).
haven't tried Ubuntu that aneeshm suggests, but I've heard it's good for first time Linux users who don't want to hassle with the installations, configurations etc..
Fedora 3 should autodetect your FAT disks.. and then you can make the partitions with Disk Druid in the installation process etc. It also has some automatic mode, I'm not sure how that works though.In da butt.
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Originally posted by Pekka
Red Hat is always easy, Fedora 3 is OK.. these days they all have installations with graphics pretty much.. like Fedora 3 has anaconda etc.. (actually fedora being close to red hat).
Originally posted by Pekka
haven't tried Ubuntu that aneeshm suggests, but I've heard it's good for first time Linux users who don't want to hassle with the installations, configurations etc..
Originally posted by Pekka
Fedora 3 should autodetect your FAT disks.. and then you can make the partitions with Disk Druid in the installation process etc. It also has some automatic mode, I'm not sure how that works though.
The thing is you still need to mount the FAT partitions if you want to access them - and play with fstab if you want them mounted automatically or let others to have more than the default read permission.(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
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