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RushG 06-04-2002 11:55 AM

Which flavor of Linux?
 
Which is the easiest or rather most user friendly Linux around for installation? And which site can I download it from??

Rush
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acid_kewpie 06-04-2002 11:59 AM

like i always say... if you need to ask the question, the answer is always...

http://www.linux-mandrake.com/

rshaw 06-04-2002 12:01 PM

http://www.linux-mandrake.com

or here: http://www.linuxiso.org/distro.php?distro=29

Mara 06-04-2002 12:50 PM

And you can download it from all big ftp sites. Choose the one you like most :)

rverlander 06-04-2002 07:00 PM

Mandrake - http://www.mandrakelinux.com

DarkGhost 06-04-2002 08:01 PM

I heard that SuSE i spretty easy but I wouldn't know. :)
<---------- Check the Distro

Praetorian 06-05-2002 12:01 AM

I like Mandrake, or at least I used to. Mandrake 8.2 gave me a lot of problems and really ticked me off. I'm using Slackware 8.0 now. :cool: Mandrake 8.1 was fine for me so I guess I'll only recommend that.

5amYan 06-05-2002 12:44 AM

RH 7.3 is a charm.
Rh 7.2 was a disaster.
FreeBSD?

Praetorian 06-05-2002 12:58 AM

I tried FreeBSD 4.4 and I liked it. I couldn't get X to load, but it was a lot of run in the CL. ;)

Nelleh 06-05-2002 07:40 AM

Out of Redhat, SuSe and Mandrake (that I have tried) I would recommend Mandrake for an everyday "new" user to Linux to use on their workstation PC. Suse runs a close second but I have had my problems with some elements of it which as an experienced windoze user and keen linux newbie have left me completely stumped (especially if you are running an nvidia card or want a resolution other than 1024x7680).

Mandrake is probably the easiest to make the transition from windoze as it includes a lot of windows like features ( the best linux "control panel" I've seen for example). The Default KDE desktop theme that they use is hideous though, they've obviously been to the windoze XP school of desktop layouts (lots of HUGE icons, texts and pretty colours getting in the way of everything).

jglen490 06-05-2002 07:48 AM

I had fewer problems installing Mandrake 8.2 on my old IBM TP365XD laptop than I did with Mandrake 8.0. I really like Mandrake.

Some folks complain that MDK is too easy and does too much hand-holding. The installer is very easy, and if you use the "Expert" mode tells you exactly what it's doing. If that's not a good thing, then too bad :D !! The distribution also has a good assortment of software bundled with it.

Mara 06-05-2002 12:10 PM

I like MDK, too. I like its package selection (always "Expert" mode of installation, I've never tried any other). It's easy to find the one you'd like to install.


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