Re: What's the best easy to use Linux OS?



In alt.os.linux Stewart <runner@xxxxxxxxxx>:
Anyone have any recomendations for an easy to use, no hassles OS. Will be
using Scribus alot as well as Open Office on my Packard Bell Notebook.

Any of them, perhaps there is a LUG (Linux User Group) near you
(try a google search)?

They might be able and willing to do the initial install for you
if you bring over your laptop.

Good luck

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