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- Nuclear Raunch
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I have a computer that I want to install Linux on, it'll have a 2.3 gig AMD Phenom X3 processor, 1 gig of ram (for now) and an 80 gig harddrive. It will be my fiance's web surfer/word processor and I'll use it to get familiar with Linux.
Any suggestions on which distro I should get?
More importantly, how do I go about installing it? Most of the stuff I see on it are in regards to installing it on top of Windows but for me that won't work. I'll be installing a new mobo and it has OEM Windows, so basically if Windows is still on my comp it will go haywire thinking it's been pirated since it won't recognize the mobo.
Any suggestions on which distro I should get?
More importantly, how do I go about installing it? Most of the stuff I see on it are in regards to installing it on top of Windows but for me that won't work. I'll be installing a new mobo and it has OEM Windows, so basically if Windows is still on my comp it will go haywire thinking it's been pirated since it won't recognize the mobo.
I know the voices in my head arn't real but they usually have some pretty good ideas.
- Freenhult
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I use Ubuntu. Its nice for getting into Linux and stuff. Windy is gonna suggest Fedora, which is pretty nifty looking. But I know you can just install either Fedora/Ubuntu just like you would Windows and its fine. Wubi lets you install on top of windows, but you don't want that at all.
Just burn a DVD with whatever distro you want.
http://www.ubuntu.com/GetUbuntu/download
http://fedoraproject.org/en/get-fedora
These are all live-CD capable. So if you have extra DVDs or CDs to use, I'd burn both and check out the Live-CD before you install.
Just my two-cents.
Just burn a DVD with whatever distro you want.
http://www.ubuntu.com/GetUbuntu/download
http://fedoraproject.org/en/get-fedora
These are all live-CD capable. So if you have extra DVDs or CDs to use, I'd burn both and check out the Live-CD before you install.
Just my two-cents.
Nami kotogotoku, waga tate to nare. Ikazuchi kotogotoku, waga yaiba to nare. Sōgyo no Kotowari!
波悉く我が盾となれ雷悉く我が刃となれ,双魚の理 !
Every wave be my shield, every lightning become my blade!
波悉く我が盾となれ雷悉く我が刃となれ,双魚の理 !
Every wave be my shield, every lightning become my blade!
- Nuclear Raunch
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- Nuclear Raunch
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- The Beatles
- Fear me for I am root
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Nuke: yeah, Linux.....wait....
YOUR ENGAGED?!?!????
WHO THE HELL WOULD WANT TO MARRY YOU!?!????????????????????????
YOUR ENGAGED?!?!????
WHO THE HELL WOULD WANT TO MARRY YOU!?!????????????????????????
all about FAVRE, come on...you know you want to click it
The Kraken, which is found primarily in Scandinavian myth, was a huge sea creature. It was said to lie at the bottom of the sea for a long time and then it would rest at the surface....Like the Midgard serpent in the Norse myths, the Kraken was supposed to rise to the surface at the end of the world.
~Beatles..."I'm sorry, but I really can't see anything redeeming in your philosophy other than that dinosaurs are cute."
The Kraken, which is found primarily in Scandinavian myth, was a huge sea creature. It was said to lie at the bottom of the sea for a long time and then it would rest at the surface....Like the Midgard serpent in the Norse myths, the Kraken was supposed to rise to the surface at the end of the world.
- windhound
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Cheers for suggesting Fedora Freen 
But I think Ubuntu is better for beginners anyhow. Definitely better driver recognition... or, more precisely, they dont care as much about which drivers they include as long as they work. Fedora is more picky and, consequently, generally harder to setup. Fedora also has some fun quirks and extra features, like SELinux and crashing when I switch inputs on my usb KVM.
Also, as its going to be used for word processing, I'd install Open Office on it as opposed to whatever your distro ships. Open Office is kinda big, ~300mb I think, so most distros arnt including it on the livecd install. But it is the best office suite linux has to offer, imho. It will be in your distro's repos, just open Add/Remove Software and search for "openoffice." Sometimes you have to install it piecemeal, just grab the Writer, Impress, Calc, and Draw packages and it'll install everything else you need for you.
Presumably, since I'm 7 days late, you've already chosen and installed a distro... and banged your head against it. But the install really is painless now. Walk through the setup options then the actual install time should be less than 5 min on a fastish system. I got 3 min flat on a 4 year old HP desktop and Fedora.
btw, congrats on the engagement.
But I think Ubuntu is better for beginners anyhow. Definitely better driver recognition... or, more precisely, they dont care as much about which drivers they include as long as they work. Fedora is more picky and, consequently, generally harder to setup. Fedora also has some fun quirks and extra features, like SELinux and crashing when I switch inputs on my usb KVM.
Also, as its going to be used for word processing, I'd install Open Office on it as opposed to whatever your distro ships. Open Office is kinda big, ~300mb I think, so most distros arnt including it on the livecd install. But it is the best office suite linux has to offer, imho. It will be in your distro's repos, just open Add/Remove Software and search for "openoffice." Sometimes you have to install it piecemeal, just grab the Writer, Impress, Calc, and Draw packages and it'll install everything else you need for you.
Presumably, since I'm 7 days late, you've already chosen and installed a distro... and banged your head against it. But the install really is painless now. Walk through the setup options then the actual install time should be less than 5 min on a fastish system. I got 3 min flat on a 4 year old HP desktop and Fedora.
btw, congrats on the engagement.
Hobbs FTW!
- Nuclear Raunch
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You for one. And considering you're on my FB and you can see my status and a pic of us why the surprise?Kraken wrote: Nuke: yeah, Linux.....wait....
YOUR ENGAGED?!?!????
WHO THE HELL WOULD WANT TO MARRY YOU!?!????????????????????????
Windy: Not too late as I need a new PSU and it doesn't come in until today.
Side note, $100 for a 550 watt power supply and a 500 gig hard drive, damn I love Frys.
I know the voices in my head arn't real but they usually have some pretty good ideas.
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