Can anyone point me in right direction for software for latest version, what i would need is:
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DVD burning software that supports dvd video/img/iso.
and any other good software that people can recomend.
Cheers
Can anyone point me in right direction for software for latest version, what i would need is:
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DVD burning software that supports dvd video/img/iso.
and any other good software that people can recomend.
Cheers
One word: Slackware.
I've used several different distro's and always wind up back on good old slackware.
It used to be a nightmare to set up (and still is on obscure hardware, but the same could be said of every distro)
A month of slackware is like a year of ubunto, in that you'll learn more in a month of slack than any other setup.
well need to do a triple boot system. Xp vista linux.
So whats the best version of linux as in stability and ease of use as will be a noob on this os
how many hdds u got in there nige? i got 2x500gb and thinking about slicing them both in half (do allot of downloads and burning tso need the cache)
I use UBUNTU 8.1
Quick dowmload - no problems burning or with anything else other Linux OS may be good but I have no experience of them - hope this helps
Ubuntu seems to be the most popular now. All I use is ubuntu and never tried anything else. But from what I read, Other linux distros are lighter. For example debian is simpler and has less startup processes. And I heard Centos is supposed to be really fast for servers and have good server support information now. Redhat based distros have really long support. They can run for 10 years with out a core upgrades, they just get patches for security stuff.
I don't know about the assumption that Debian is easy to set up, because if you know some stuff that's right but Ubuntu is based on Debian, so you could say that it's a Linux distrib without the hassle.
It is becoming a good server platform too for your basic LAMP setup, because it's now so popular.
If you want a Ubuntu system, there are much more shiny inclinations , like Mint, OpenGeu or Elive.
If you choose a RPM based environment the way to go is either Fedora (Red Hat), Mandriva or OpenSuse.
Hope this helps, get a look at distrowatch.com what's in for you.
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I didnt say it was easier. Just it is lighter then ubuntu because it doesnt run as many processes. It is like a striped ubuntu.
ps2chiper is correct k3b is an excellent app for burning CD's. I've used linux since setting up a freesco router back in 2000/2001. I would say that ubuntu is the best distro I've ever seen for desktop users, it's support and software for multimedia apps is second to none.
The Absolute beginner forums and howtos are excellent for new users.
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