Looking for a Windows replacement OS w/ full web browsing capabilities
Hello all!
I have a fairly general questions but it is, to me, a very important one. I recently tried and failed to install Windows XP on a friends computer. This friend of mine is basically computer illiterate. The only thing he needs to be able to do with his computer is surf the web. So, naturally, I want to install Linux on his machine. He's fine with this as long as he can surf the web he's happy. Well, Firefox runs on Linux so this is all he needs, right? Wrong! You see, my friend may not be computer savvy but he will definately be angry when I install Linux and he finds that he can't watch videos on ifilm.com. Or when he notices that text in flash animations does not show up (Fedora 5). Or when flash animations have no sound (Ubuntu). So, my question is: What distro/configuration of Linux will provide a web surfing experience identical to Windows and Macintosh. That is; is it even possible to run Linux and Firefox with working audio and video plugins? Flash? Quicktime movies? Windows media movies? RealPlayer movies? ...Linux sounds like a great idea to my friend but I'm afraid that when he finds that he can't watch videos on the Internet he will turn very sour toward the OS. Thanks for your input! Devin |
I would try one of the newbie centric distros that claim to have all that working out of the box like PCLinuxOS, Mandriva, or Mepis. But I think you really should be able to get all this working on most any distro before handing the box over to him... I think the only thing with no plugin is shockwave...
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It is not at all obvious if your "friend" either wants Linux or should be urged into using it. Have you asked him?
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yes, i believe i mentioned, he is aware of linux. i talked to him about it. he loves the idea of open source but again, he is computer illiterate. the system will need to work out-of-the-box so to say in order to make him happy as he wont be able to make changes to the system himself.
i've decided im going to install fedora 5, as i suspected i would. according to fedorafaq.org you can watch movies in firefox via the mplayer plugin listed on that site. i'll let you guys know how it goes. thanks for your comments! devin |
also, i've found a fix for the 'no text in flash animations' problem in fedora 5:
http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=97330 :) |
What about if he has any future requirements?
Needs IE? WMP? some windows binary software? I am never for installing Linux on someone elses system, if they want it, they need to know how it works themselves. What was the problem with XP? maybe he's better off sticking with that? |
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No matter what you do, know your user. If all they do is browsing and e-mail, then Linux may be the right solution. Another experiment in progress: I offered a P-III system to a friend (free). Since I do not have a legal Windows license to give her, I gave a choice: go buy a copy of Windows and I will install it, or I can set it up with Linux. (She is an occassional user of our home system, so she is familiar with this) So far, she has not bitten on the offer. I am trying to determine if the OS decision is stopping her--or if it is something else. |
Again, thanks for the thoughts guys. This friend of mine literally needs nothing more than to be able to surf the Internet (and, along with that, send/receive emails). I'm confident that this won't change in the future either. I see him on a regular basis so I will be able to make sure he's installing updates when they are available (pretty easy through Fedora pup package updater) and I'm not far if he does actually need some help with the OS.
The reason why this interests me so much is because If I can come up with a distro/configuration that provides a 100% acceptable Internet browsing experience, as well as other standard desktop features, it could go a long way. Friends computers, desktops here at my work, my parent's computer. I'd have done this long ago if I had felt that there was an adequate Windows replacement distro. With Fedora 5 and the other recent improvements to Linux I think I may actually be able to pull this off now. Whether this friend is ultimately happy with it or not I'm going to be using the system/configuration I come up with in many places. For example, I'm starting with my work laptop. Replacing Windows with Fedora 5. If it works well I'll install it on this friends computer and possibly several others here at work. Cheers! Devin |
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Thanks for the heads up, daihard. I'll take note of how often I run into these sites.
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Just read the whole topic so I'm sorry if I'm late in anything.
I would recommend MandrivaLinux2006, unless he wants XP and you can get that fixed. I find it hard to believe that someone would just want to surf the net. Maybe that's all, but I felt the same with linux at first. I just wanted these few things to go, then another few, then another few, and before you know it, I want all of what I wanted, to work on linux so I wouldn't have to bother with Windows XP anymore. Mandriva, like most dist. has DVD playback, with the right packages installed. "Konqueror" browser does seem to play most videos and flash on the net, so he's not completely restricted in that. |
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