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    Default Linux? Which one is the best?

    Hello,

    I need to learn how to use Linux, which one is the best to learn with? I have Ubuntu, but I am not sure there is a better one..

    Anyone any idea?

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    I like puppy linux.
    Its small & quick

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    should try on fedora dude..simply nowadays are more graphically user friendly..

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    Default ArchLinux

    If you are not intimidated by the console, but want a super fast distro try ArchLinux.

    Arch Linux

    Regards,

    Zinahe A.

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    Mandriva is very comprehensive, user friendly , and loads of support

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    How can I record my videos from the internal hard drive to my pc with windeo 7

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    And it a dreambox dm800

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    I think if you are new with linux then you can try kubuntu or fedora .

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    backtrack if you want to take over the interwebz

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    Regular or Server?

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    ive used archlinux, ubuntu, clarkconnect and linuxmint. For everyday use I enjoyed linuxmint.

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    Ubuntu and Fedora are quite safe bets to go ahead.
    Future upgrade little bit easier w/ ubuntu than w/ Fedora

    /Tommi

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    Personally used Ubuntu, but you can read here about 10 most popular Lynux distributions and choose one for yourself.

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    try to use a DEBIAN distro... it is easy to configure and i think its one of the best for home and office... i use it at home and a gentoo in the office...

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    I also use debian5... I think debian is more stable then ubuntu. I used ubuntu before...

 

 
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