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what is the best any easiest to setup Linux distribution ?

Started by hartiberlin, September 14, 2007, 06:05:04 AM

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mdh

I've used Puppy Linux  :-[ very successfully.

Its small enough to run from a usb key, so no need to install on the harddrive! ;D

Thaelin

   Your friend there obviously has a lot of programs loading in the background and is set to do a scan at powerup each time. Most programs now a days are set to run at power on in the background for "ease of use". Just hogs resources.
   On a good note, try BitDefenderPro. One ruthless proggie. Mine is set to full scan once a week and watches all incomming.

thaelin


Quote from: MeggerMan on December 28, 2007, 05:12:37 PM
Hi,
I use Ubuntu - Breezy Badger? KDE desktop (I think), I will get around to upgrading to the latest version sometime.
Toying with getting that new glide interface to work with the graphics card - sort of 3D cube interface similar to Vista.

I was looking at another persons XP PC during the xmas break and it was so bogged down with virus scanners that even after 20 minutes after power on you could not use it. I think the PC needs a re-build and the McAfee virus scanner tweaking somewhat.

Regards
Rob

Roen Hayden

Here check out this distribution of Linux has support for every thing you need already installed.

http://www.linuxmint.com/

exxcomm0n

Hi gents,

Nice to see some many Lusers!

I'm a debian devotee since a Maximum PC free CD introduction (it was Hamm I believe) but I recommend Ubuntu, or a flavor thereof, for 1st time XP/Vista jumpers.

But I haven't seen Compiz listed for a window manager.

True, it can be a bugger to get running, But when it is......it's REAL purty (pretty).

Truthfully, I like the desktop movements to have an application per desktop (I run a hexagon) and find it helps my productivity.
When I stop learning, plant me.

I'm already of less use than a tree.

leo48

I use Linux since 1993 and now I installed on my
computer only Fedora 8
Hello to all
leo48
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