Friday, February 8, 2013

Where i can download the free version of Linux?

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Ardian


Ok, so recently, i have learnt that i can have both windows 7 and linux in one PC( in this case, mine).
So here its the question, where i can download the free verion of Linux? Any answers would be appreciated,thanks!



Answer
mandriva one is an excellent choice,

@carling - mandriva has been updated, you need to understand the lifecycle of mandriva,
mdv2009 was ended on nov 15 2011
mdv2010.0 is in its extended updates phase until nov 3 2012
mdv2010.1 and mdv2010.2 are still in normal support phase until july 8 2012
mdv2011 has normal desktop support until aug 28 2012, then goes into normal support phase until feb 28 2013,

mdv 2010.2 and mdv2011 may or may not enter the extended updates phase, depends on the next release,

mandriva is not a six month release anymore - there is no real point,

i'm a registered mandriva and linux user

How to download Redhat Linux Enterprise Desktop free?




ANONYMOUS


Please tell me how to and from where to download Redhat Linux Enterprise Desktop for free. As it is an open source software, the source code has to be available. I heard they are giving the rpm packages of the source. If yes, how do I download it and how do I compile it? What's the difference if I purchase Redhat or compile it from source? Help PLzzz.


Answer
Unlike most Linux distros. Red Hat itself does not come free of charge
http://www.redhat.com/products/enterprise-linux/

However CentOS and Fedora which come from the Red Hat stable are
http://www.centos.org/
http://fedoraproject.org/


LUg.

What is the best (and free) Linux Operating System to download?




Howie Live


What is the best (and free) Linux Operating System to download and what are the minimum requirements to run it? I have an old emachine that someone gave me about 2 years ago and I am taking Computer Science in college and I would like to gain some experience with it. Any suggestions would be appreciated.


Answer
Linux isn't an Operating System. Also, there is no best. You use what works for you. As for free, most, if not all GNU/Linux distrobutions are free with the optiuon to donate. They are sold in varies places, but they are gratis online. I'd recommend starting with Ubuntu minimal if you want to learn a few things as a beginner.




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