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    Which Linux would work best for me?

    Hi

    I am going to get one of those Eee PCs soon, and I am planning to install a different Linux distro over it. Ive had some experience with linux before (but dont know coding or commands etc.), and I just want it to work and have support for a lot of peripherals. Which one? Partically looking at Ubuntu or Fedora.

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    Re: Which Linux would work best for me?

    not sure about support for peripherals, but my programming buddies are all installing ubuntu

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    Re: Which Linux would work best for me?

    Ubuntu is probably one of your best bets I guess. A pretty large community for that so support is good.

    I'm curious about the specs on the PC though. Most linux distros will run on pretty much any PC, but there are some higher end distros out there.

    I personally favor Sabayon Linux. Another one I have started to appreciate is Puppy Linux. The thing I like most about it is the ease of adding windows drivers with a wizard driven setup for ndiswrapper.


    You really should try some distros for yourself and see what you like about each one. There will be things you like and don't like about each one probably so it is just finding one that is easy enough for you and comfortable.
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    Re: Which Linux would work best for me?

    I personally favor Fedora, but Ubuntu is known for being the most user-friendly distribution of Linux available. I've installed it a couple of times and had it run beautifully right out of the (metaphorical) box... plus, as Sup3rkirby said, it has a pretty large community support base. These small details may make it more appealing than Fedora, in your case.

    On an off-hand note, I've heard Xandros (the distro that comes on Eee PCs) is pretty interesting. It might be worth toying around with some before you get rid of it.

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    Re: Which Linux would work best for me?

    Should stick with Ubuntu for now. Download some Live CDs or install Ubuntu with your current operating system before you trash your old OS and give Ubuntu a test drive to see how you like it. If anything, the ISO only needs around 256MB of RAM to work properly and you should be able to do whatever you need to do with it.

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    Re: Which Linux would work best for me?

    well , ubuntu is working very well on notebooks , i guess it would work fine on a Eee, fedora is a nice option too.

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    Re: Which Linux would work best for me?

    OK thanks for all the suggestions. The specs are:

    Intel Atom 1.6Ghz
    1GB RAM
    20GB SSD Drive
    Graphics? (Not at all designed for gaming so probably pretty lousy)

    I'll give the live CDs a spin for Fedora and Ubuntu a try when I get it. I'll also have a look at the Xandros one, but I think I will be wanting something with a few more settings and things to play with, not a simple point and click.

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    Re: Which Linux would work best for me?

    I'd install Ubuntu 8.04 for the first time. If you don't like it, try another distro.
    Ubuntu and Gnome is one of the best combinations out there and is very user-friendly.
    First of all, what do you plan to do with this computer?


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    Re: Which Linux would work best for me?

    Quote Originally Posted by componentwarehouse View Post
    OK thanks for all the suggestions. The specs are:

    Intel Atom 1.6Ghz
    1GB RAM
    20GB SSD Drive
    Graphics? (Not at all designed for gaming so probably pretty lousy)

    I'll give the live CDs a spin for Fedora and Ubuntu a try when I get it. I'll also have a look at the Xandros one, but I think I will be wanting something with a few more settings and things to play with, not a simple point and click.

    Thanks
    Alex
    When you're trying a live cd, your pc will be slowed down because you have to read everything from a cd. (Which is slower then a hd.)
    So don't think your pc isn't good enough for Ubuntu if it is slow with the live cd.
    (I've used a live cd myself too, on a pc with 2 1.83 GHz processors, a 250 GB HD, 2 GB RAM and a regular video card, and it was rather slow... When it was installed, it runned a lot faster. I did remove Ubuntu, because I just don't like it.)
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    Re: Which Linux would work best for me?

    Quote Originally Posted by componentwarehouse View Post
    I'll also have a look at the Xandros one, but I think I will be wanting something with a few more settings and things to play with, not a simple point and click.
    There's supposed to be a way to enable the full desktop on Xandros, though I couldn't tell you how, exactly. I'm sure a quick Google search could turn something up, if instructions aren't already provided by ASUS.
    The installed version of Xandros is tab based, though the full desktop version (or "Advanced Mode") is easily obtained through a set of administrative command prompts. The full desktop version features a KDE 3 desktop with a few modifications performed by Xandros. This desktop mode also provides access to the Synaptic Package Manager which can be used to update and manage the Eee PC's software.

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