thank u for ur reply sir. Most of the new versions of Linux are meant for a 64 bit processor only. But whichone is recommendable for a 32 bit processor.
--- In [email protected], Balaji Narayanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 04:37:58PM -0000, Babu wrote: > >sir, > >i wanna know which linux is good for me. i am doin EEE in CIT,cbe. I > >have a 32 bit processor with 256 ddr ram and 1.7 ghz processor. > >i will be very thankful to u if u tel me which latest version of linux > >will be well suitable for me. > > This is either going to elicit a lot of conflicting responses or > none. Anyway, my 2 cents. > > Every one has their own preference. So, someone cannot recommend what > will be good for you. They can recommend what is good for them. Having > said that, if this is the first time you are going to try your hands > on Linux, try a Live CD. The Ubuntu live CD should be a good > start. Most of the magazines carry these CD's regularly, or ask around > and you should be able to get from someone. Play with it familiarise > your way around and then go ahead and install it. > > Any my recommendation would be either Fedora or Ubuntu since they seem > to be the most commonly used among people I know. > > Don't hesitate to ask for help if you are stuck. Good luck! > -balaji > > -- > http://balajin.net/blog > > Fights between cats and dogs are prohibited by statute in Barber, North > Carolina. >
