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Posted by G Lams on 02/08/05 09:21
Pretty difficult question as it's a question of taste :-)
If your are new to linux and want to keep your windows (dual-boot),
Mandrake would be my advice: in a class with users without experience of
linux, they all have been able to install Mandrake (10.1) dual booting
windows without a problem in -/+ 2 hours. I also have it on my laptop
since 2/3 years now and it works pretty well
Fedora Core is really nice, but if I'm not wrong, there is no possibility
in the graphical installation to redimension your windows partition (by
the way always do a backup and a defrag before)
gaël
The Disguised Jedi <disguised.jedi@gmail.com> wrote on 08/02/2005
00.25.28:
> Hello all -
>
> I've been a list member for a while, helped out some people, and asked
> some questions. But, today I have a completely off topic, but
> somewhat relevant question for y'all.
>
> What is your favorite Linux distribution? What would you recommend
> for my situation?
>
> I'm brand new to Linux. I'm just trying to learn how it works, but I
> think I'll catch on quick. I'm looking for the one with the most
> capability, and also one to run my development instance of Apache 2.0
> on.
>
> I've been looking at either RedHat or Fedora. Is this a good choice?
> I'm truly drawing a blank, and I've searched Google, but never really
> found anything extremely useful. Please help me, an old Windows
> veteran, escape the Microsoft box!
>
> Thanks a ton!!
>
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