best linux os image
Maria Gall
I very much like Linux and am very new to Windows 7 Professional OS (that's the reason for all the Windows 7 Professional questions on here, which I do appreciate everyone's helpful responses). Can you recommend a Linux OS that would complement Windows 7 Professional OS? A computer technician friend recommend Ubuntu. Thank you in advance, my friends, as I truly appreciate your helpfulness. :-)
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Dual boot Ubuntu.
You will still be able to access and edit your Windows files from Ubuntu which will make the eventual transition to a Windows free world easier.
Imagine never having to pay for software again, thats life with Ubuntu.
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Dual boot Ubuntu.
You will still be able to access and edit your Windows files from Ubuntu which will make the eventual transition to a Windows free world easier.
Imagine never having to pay for software again, thats life with Ubuntu.
eb
What is the best linux os for a macbook pro?
TJM1112
I'm interested in switching to linux... currently have snowleopard on a macbook pro.
i was overwhelmed with the amount of choices for which version of linux to install--which one is the best?? i've never used linux before...
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Ubuntu is one of the most highly recommended versions of Linux. It's not really the choice I would use, even though it is pretty well established as one of the best. I do run a Linux operating system, but I favor those that are Mandriva based, that is what I use. I have ran about 150 different flavors and distributions of Linux. In general they all have and use a very common base system. The difference in the distributions is only the Desktop Environments they offer and what the repositories have or do not have in that repository. Remaster versions have the repositories altered so the user does not mess the distribution up. The All-N-One Ubuntu distribution that is a combination of all the different distributions of Ubuntu is called Pinguy Linux. It is virtually run right out of the box, so to speak and almost every thing is already installed for the user. In reality saying the best, is only an opinion and a persons preferences.
Ubuntu is one of the most highly recommended versions of Linux. It's not really the choice I would use, even though it is pretty well established as one of the best. I do run a Linux operating system, but I favor those that are Mandriva based, that is what I use. I have ran about 150 different flavors and distributions of Linux. In general they all have and use a very common base system. The difference in the distributions is only the Desktop Environments they offer and what the repositories have or do not have in that repository. Remaster versions have the repositories altered so the user does not mess the distribution up. The All-N-One Ubuntu distribution that is a combination of all the different distributions of Ubuntu is called Pinguy Linux. It is virtually run right out of the box, so to speak and almost every thing is already installed for the user. In reality saying the best, is only an opinion and a persons preferences.
What is the best Linux OS to run on an IBM server?
[Mac]Gyver
I have an IBM 345 I want to web host (apache+php+mysql) and I want all the drivers to work perfectly!
Answer
Generally debian is considered a stable and capable distro for servers. Her are some forum that discuss the issue.
Generally debian is considered a stable and capable distro for servers. Her are some forum that discuss the issue.
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