Haha just installed Ubuntu and its sweet!
Haha just installed Ubuntu and its sweet!
By the way, I am going to have my first time with linux and I want it to be sweet. Although is the first, time, I know I want it to be hard (i like challenge, and i think i have some experience to take it), but anything I can understand. Which distribution do you suggest me?
hmm its cool i guess, but you know its gunna slow things down ALOT >:O.
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Conor, I'm glad Ubuntu is working for you.
@clareto: If you want a challenge installing an OS, check out Debian or a BSD clone. BSD is almost like Linux, but is a little more technical.
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I am going to buy a second HD for Ubuntu and the first will have Windows. Just trying to figure things out now.
if you havent had any experience with linux id recommend getting a cd/dvd-bootable copy of knoppixOriginally Posted by clareto
once you get accustomed to the linux environment, then you might want to decide
dont regret your decision
whats Ubuntu?
Distrobution of the Linux OS.Originally Posted by darkatom
I reccomened FreeBSD all the way!
OSX > FreeBSD > Solaris > Linux > Windows
I would almost agree. I would put Linux over Solaris because of how many different varieties there are. Too bad there isn't a way to make Windows farther down on the list though....Originally Posted by Dewayne
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Lets see... (Continuing from other list)Originally Posted by The_Magistrate
UNIX > NeXT > OS/2 > BoB > Lunix > DoS > Windows
Far enough down?