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October 31st 2007, 02:20 AM
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I want to install Linux on one of my computers but since I have so many distros, I can's choose.
So what do the friendly, helpful, people at TDN have to say.
The distros I have are:

Ubutu 6.0.6 +7.04
SUSE 10.1 + 10.2
Fedora Core 4+5
Red Flag Linux (Chinese) 5.0
PC linux
Gentoo 2006.1
Mandriva GNOME edition 2007
XUbuntu 6.10
Metisse
Slackware 10.1
October 31st 2007, 02:56 AM
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fireball5
Peasant He/Him Australia
Let me heat that up for you... 
chinese? i wouldn't count on that one
October 31st 2007, 03:51 AM
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I wonder...
October 31st 2007, 04:49 AM
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magicman
Peasant They/Them Netherlands duck
Mmmm, pizza. 
If you go for Fedora Core, 4 and 5 aren't officially supported anymore (as in, the repositories aren't updated, I doubt you won't be able to find souls willing to help you). 8 is about to come out in 9 days from now. Check http://fedoraproject.org for details.

For Ubuntu, they have started including the shiny 3D stuff by default from version 7.10. Check http://ubuntulinux.org, same for Xubuntu and Kubuntu I think. The difference between those is the default desktop environment. If you like Ubuntu, but prefer the KDE desktop environment, go for Kubuntu. If you like Xfce better, choose Xubuntu. You can even have all of them (desktop environments) installed at the same time, and you can choose which one to use when you log in. Note that this may create a lot of junk in your /home directory, as KDE, Gnome and Xfce will store preferences there.

I don't know much about the other distros. I started with using Ubuntu (version 5, a year and a half ago). After that I used SimplyMEPIS for a few weeks, and now I'm on an ancient version (5) of Fedora Core.

I recommend trying out a few for yourself, and see which one you like best. Make a separate "Linux" partition on your HD and try a new one every few weeks!

EDIT: if you do that, you may also want to create a separate partition for your /home directory.
October 31st 2007, 03:54 PM
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I'll check the KUbuntu stuff.

P.S. I'm installing Linux on a spare comp, so partitioning won't be a prob.
October 31st 2007, 04:37 PM
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Phoenix
Peasant He/Him Norway
Back from the ashes 
I use Gentoo, but I wouldn't recommend it for a Linux newbie. It's a lot less "Windows-user friendly" than, say, (K/X)Ubuntu. However, it's, to my knowledge, the most configurable Linux out there, and that's exactly why I like it.
October 31st 2007, 05:25 PM
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Well I'm not that new, I was trying out Knoppix back in 2004, then I tried Fedora, then Ubuntu, but my fave was SUSE dunno why...
November 1st 2007, 12:39 AM
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fireball5
Peasant He/Him Australia
Let me heat that up for you... 
i've got mandriva 1 gnome LiveCD