Linux Recomendation


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Okay, school's ending which means I have a little free time (outside of three jobs, practice, and such) and I'm going to mess around with Linux. Just a Live CD for now - no immediate plans on installing to my hard drive for permament use.

So, which distro would be easy enough to pick up and run with, while still being highly functional. I have a AMD X2 processor setup (if that makes any difference on hardware setups)

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To truely enjoy linux, you should instlal it to your harddrive. Running it from a cd kind of sucks. I think you can spare 5gbs :-)

To answer your question, knoppix is nice. I even think their is a dvd version. this would contain just about any program you might use.

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If you just want a live Linux CD here are a couple you can try out.

Ubuntu

Knoppix

Edit: Added later: I heartily agree with shanenin. Running Linux from your CD ROM drive really blows, but, it is a good way to try out Linux without messing up your windows partition. Running Linux from your HD is the best way to experience Linux.

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I'll also have to say that running it from a CD won't really give you the full experience. The LIveCds are a good way to test your hardware to see if everything will run. I say try a livecd to test your hardware, play with it for a few then download and install Ubuntu or Kubuntu. If you also want to try another type of *nix, try PC-BSD. http://www.pcbsd.org/

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My dillema is that I was stuck with the GRUB bootloader even after I deleted UBUNTU from my hard drive last time (it wouldn't run, it turned the screen into static) and ran fixMBR (which F'ed up my Windows boot record so I had to repair windows. Can somebody recommend a GOOD bootloader that can easily be removed in the event of catastrophe.

So, I will install Linux to a spare partition - a 15GB FAT32 - let me know which distro has a good bootloader that won't horribly screw up my windows stuff!

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Having a small problem. I try to download the DVD ISO and this keeps happening (with several different mirrors) Notice the percentage is Negative

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This is after 2 hours or so of downloading

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Having a small problem. I try to download the DVD ISO and this keeps happening (with several different mirrors) Notice the percentage is Negative

window.JPG

This is after 2 hours or so of downloading

I'd try bittorrent. http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/bordeaux-...-x86_64.torrent

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