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    Default Where can I download linux ?

    Please help !!!

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    What linux system are you wanting to try?

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    This site here has links to a lot of Linux distros you should find one to suit your purpose there.
    If you don't know which one to try then try one of the popular ones as you will get more support as more people use it.

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    I have used UBUNTU linux software for years with no problems

    Desktop | Ubuntu

    Here also is a link to a "10 Best Linux Software OS"

    http://geektrio.net/?p=1404
    Last edited by NIMBUS172; 3rd June, 2012 at 08:15 PM.

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    Go to DistroWatch

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    The best are Ubuntu (which I use), Fedora or Mint, and it really is a matter of preference.

    They are different in their own ways, but once you have got to grips with Linux you won't go back.

    I have a boot menu so I can log into windows if I want as their are some programmes I use which only run on windows.

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    I strongly recommend Debian, although is lesser updated, it's very stable !

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    Default hi all am looking for ClarkConnect

    hi im looking for ClarkConnect do you know where i can fiend it

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    Here is something
    ClarkConnect - Downloads

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    try #! Linux!

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    Check out distrowatch.org ... It has loads of distros to choose from...

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    If your new to linux i would as a few people have said go for Ubuntu.
    There are a few versions for different needs eg PC or netbook.
    Goto : Home | Ubuntu

    Next i would recommend Debian (Ubuntu is actually based on debian)
    If you start with a netinstall it will install a minimal install and you can then update from the net

    Link : Debian -- Network install from a minimal CD

    Hope that helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by dnaiblooms View Post
    Please help !!!
    why bother if you cant work out where and how to download it ... you have f@@k all chance of installing and using it

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    If you want to try several different types of linux, most distributions have livecd version som you can test them without the need to install.

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    Thanks I also found this useful

 

 
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