Posted on 04/27/2006 2:23:22 PM PDT by freedumb2003
http://www.pclinuxos.com
i would choice this over any other distro to start with because everything you will want and need is pre-installed.
there are other great ones out there but for ease of use this one gets a 10 out of 10.
i would give xp only an 8.
Don't know exactly yet -- you guys have all guven me a LOT to read and research. I'll make a final decision tomorrow when I have my home office back in business (it has become a spare room).
Outstanding recommendation! That's what I always advise people to do who are thinking about it, or concerned with hardware compatibility.
Oh, great. Now you've given me ideas. I have an old 380MHz laptop just laying around. I run Ubuntu on both of my primary servers here. I might have to try throwing that on there and see what happens.
Like the famous Vulcan Saying: "Only Nixon could go to China."
N3WBI3,
Hope I'm not being toooo something . . .
but shouldn't threads like this be funneled into the tech thread?
Last I heard years ago, JimRob and John preferred to minimize vanities. And, it seems to me, that the tech thread is a great place for this query.
Certainly individual titles can possibly get more attention. But I think there's more merit in training folks to post on the tech thread and to follow the tech thread.
Focused attention seems best, to me.
Any port in a storm.
I am an old FReeper, but if we can channel this tread, so much the better.
And, again, I say FReepers are the best help -- because FReepers are good people.
MUCH AGREE.
Thx.
The installation is on the same CD which is a nice feature too. If you like it, just install by clicking the link on the desktop when running the live cd. There is also a loyal following so there is good community support. MepisLovers.org is a good resource.
I would stick with distros like Mepis, Ubuntu, or Suse just beacuse they install a lot easier because of the graphical interface during the install. One tip is that when you get to the portion of the installation where it lists your hardware, make sure you have everything there. It is alot easier to get the hardware setup from the get-go than afterward.
There are a lot of choices out there so try a few and see what works for you both aesthetically and feature wise as well as no issues with your hardware. Have fun!
One nice thing about Linux is that it takes up little space. You can use the built in boot loader and run multiple linux versions on the same machine and they only take up a couple of gig a piece on your hard disk. That way you can install a few and boot into each one and see what you like.
One difference between the distros is the way you install additional software. Suse and Red Hat use packages called RPMs and debian uses a different method. With a Debian based distro you select the package from an FTP site and using synaptec, check the dependencies to make sure you have everything else you need to run it. If not it will download and install them as well.
It really is all about your preferences. That is the great thing about Linux - the choices are yours.
I always put them there but I did not post this one, I will add that to the guidelines for the ping list..
I have had Mepis on two different laptops. Right now, running it on an Acer Aspire 3003LCi or something like that. Everything worked but the battery monitor.
I downloaded version 6 the other day. It's still in alpha, but thought it would be fun to mess with. Has KDE 3.5 and the battery monitor works on my laptop. Not to mention that it also works with the built-in winmodem.
Plus, it contains all the stuff that's good to have like Java, Flash etc. already installed.
Not to mention that they are now tracking Ubuntu instead of Debian, which means that the available packages should be way more up to date, and the upgrade cycle is more regular. In my opinion, it was a smart move, and should make things much easier for Linux newbies in the future.
On my old 433 mhz laptop, I'm running Zenwalk. Tried Knoppix, and it ran well but took forever to boot.
Thanks. Honored you'd choose to.
Was just my personal perspective. You've done quite well without my opinions!
Just seems logical, I think.
Have a blessed weekend.
Try Xandros. They have a free version called the Open Circulation Edition that can be downloaded for free via BitTorrent/BitTornado.
How's that laptop coming?
I tried pclinux but the video was hosed -- I'm trying Mepis, which looked good on the liveCD. But when I finally decided to install it it has been writing to disk for 7 hours.
I think something is wrong.
Yes. Mepis 3.4 should install in about 20 minutes, depending on hardware. Something indeed is wrong.
I would start over if I were you. And, you might want to check and see if you don't have a bad download.
Maybe we could get this thread on the Tech Help ping list?
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