Thanks for the tip. why do they expect me topay for linux? or spend any
money for that matter? people tell me thatlinux is free. anyone know where I
can get a free copy of linux Suse?thanks for the tip.
Rick Maninov wrote:
There are dozens of variations of Linux, all havetheir particular following! I
have tried Mandrake, RedHat, Xandros, Knoppix and always come back to Suse.The
latter is probably the most Windows like, is easyto install (if you accept all
the default settings)and easy to use. It comes 'bundled' with 100's
ofapplications for most requirements but adding softwareis not as easy as
Windows but quite possible!There are of course numerous Linux user groups and
aquick Google will produce masses of info but a goodstart is
www.linuxquestions.orgI use Suse 9.2 Professional but regular 9.2 isavailable
for just the cost of a blank CD or you coulddownload it as an ISO file and burn
it to a CD. It's abig download!! You can also run what is called a'Live' CD
where the software is not actually loadedonto your hard drive but is a fully
operational OSalbeit a little slow.HTHRick--- Symonds Brett wrote:
I know very little about linux. I have heardgoodthings about mandrake. what
version of linux do yourecommend.where's the best place to get info aboutlinux?
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