Linux Distributions

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  1. vallver

    vallver Well-Known Member

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    So... I would like to move to linux from windows so I would like to know which distro is better and why.


    It would be great if you posted the pros and the cons of each distro :)



    Thanks in advance
     
  2. Drongon

    Drongon Well-Known Member

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    Linux are for nerds.. :P nah jk.. i run knoppers on my second comp.. pretty cool ;)
     
  3. XMasterX

    XMasterX Well-Known Member

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    ^you mean Knoppix...

    Anyway..

    Ubuntu is about the best for newbs.

    Fedora Code 5 is also good, it comes bundled with alot of things, like Open Office, Firefox, etc.

    FYI, if you are a gamer or gfxer, Linux is not for you. It is possible to run some games and some gfx progs, but its tricky..
     
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    Drongon Well-Known Member

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    oh i love all the nazi grammers :wub: you know what i mean ;)
     
  5. Merovingian

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    If you want a good GUI pick Fedora
    It's based on redhat.
    I use it some times and i really like it.
    But the question is: what are you going to use it for?
    If it's for hosting purpuses you probaly should use Debian
     
  6. vallver

    vallver Well-Known Member

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    I'll use it mainly to make some use of my old comp (not too old).

    Oh and I would prefer a distro which is able to use KDE, i'm no gnome fan :S
     
  7. Merovingian

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    I would use Fedora Core 5.
    Simple install, many features and pretty nice.
     
  8. xlink

    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    only exxpect photoshop 7 to work in linux. Also, as master said, ubuntu is best suited towards beginners. The 3rd program automatix mreo ro less completely sets it up for the average user.


    I"m usaing ubuntu right now...


    if you're really advanced and comfortabel with linux though look into gentoo. I had trouble even installing gentoo though... it's a pain.
     
  9. YoRone22

    YoRone22 Well-Known Member

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    Ubuntu is the best for n00bs like me. Don't expect many Windows programs to work in Linux and don't expect Linux to be easy to learn. Still don't know how to setup the wireless card after almost a year. ;(
     
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    glad im not the only1 with tht problem :P
     
  11. ViperAFK

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    I highly reccomend Ubuntu, or openSuSE, great hardware support, and easy to use.
     
  12. johndapunk FTW

    johndapunk FTW Senior Member

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    Might i ask why you are switching?
     
  13. BananaFX

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    Well, it's not linux but I really like freebsd :)
    if you are intersted in using an easy to install *bsd environment you can check out pcbsd and desktopbsd which coem with graphical installers+kde etc. :D
    as for linux distros, ubuntu is good for beginners but uses gnome, gentoo will be tricky if your new to linux, I've always liked slackware, suse is good too :), gedora core might use kde I can't remember since it's beena while but I know it's heavy and takes alot of hd space...
    so here is my list of reccomendations :D
    1)PCBsd
    2)Suse
     
  14. XMasterX

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    fedora does have kde.

    if you want ubuntu but don't like gnome, try Kubuntu, which is ubuntu with kde.
     
  15. YoRone22

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    Isn't that a bitch? <_< I have a nice lapto and I cant use it. It doesn't even have an ethernet port. ;( One of these days I will have time to figure it out...If it isn't till I'm retired. :(
     

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