Re: Best Linux
- From: ray <ray@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 16:10:21 -0600
On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 16:57:14 +0000, Pete wrote:
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 00:33:34 +0000, Michael Everson wrote:
seriously, that's like asking "which car is easier to drive and the
best"
I used redhat when I very first started many years ago, redhat and
mandrake I believe are supposed to be the easiest learning curve. I
believe they are quite large & bloated installations tho which might be
a bit much just for using an internet tv program.
I currently use debian and I find it perfect for me but I have plenty of
linux experience. It can be installed with minimal software to avoid
bloat. I havent used it but perhaps something like xubuntu will be good.
A liveCD version would probably be best to get you up and running but
unless it comes with your internet tv software on the CD/DVD you wont be
able to use it
"Steven H." <hess.steven@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:8GvRi.6685$oA2.4927@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
What is the best linux?
I'm ordering vista ultimate and using partition commander to place
either a
#2or#3partion? To run inernet tv I've found a 100meg program but I
have to
have linux to run it. So which one is the easiest, and best?
Actually, I think Ubuntu is easiest for a newbie.
-Pete
I suspect a number of folks who use Linspire, Xandros, PCLinuxOS and a few
other distros might differ with you.
.
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