I always recommend Ubuntu to linux beginners. Ubuntu is the best of the "beginner friendly" distros imo. There are a lot of great beginner tutorial sites for Ubuntu. Here are 2 of my favorites:
http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/
http://members.iinet.net/~herman546/
And for a quick reference for how to install anything on Ubuntu:
http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Karmic
Your motherboard should be just fine for Ubuntu. The reviews for your board on newegg say it is good for linux:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813131338
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Pros: Works out of the box with Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope. Nvidia 7050 with the 180 drivers performs very well. Smooth Video playback and Compiz runs perfictly (sic).
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(I have found that it is very common these days for people to mention linux compatibility on those user reviews on newegg).
Your system is more than adequate to run Ubuntu.
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i want to know whether UBUNTU will settle happily with windows users
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Well, this depends more on the user in question than on Ubuntu. Linux is not at all like Windows. There is a learning curve to using any linux distro. The user will have to do some reading to get the most out of any linux distro. Linux is like most things in life. You get out it exactly what you put into it.
Ubuntu is one of the easiest distros to use though. The sites I linked to should help you get started.
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i am sure linux wouldn't make users fools like closed source
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This is one thing that I can guarantee will not happen. Linux is all about choice and freedom. You use your computer your way. There is no linux corporation forcing you to do things their way. Linux is decentralized, so that can never happen with linux.
Write back if you need more help.
And welcome to the LQ forums!