Hi, Porbably not the most appropriate list for this question. > How many versions of Linux are there?! I browsed on the internet and
Countably many. Tons. It doesn't matter. > Free Most of them are free to download, you usually have to pay for professional support. > Looks good They all look pretty much the same, since they use the same software. They just might have different default themes. But you can make a Debian look like a SuSE. > Works well Any mainstream distro does. > Has an "Office suite" Only one? Most have three. > Can be put onto a CD for CD Boot Most can, the level of difficulty just varies. I'd suggest to go with Ubuntu. > If anyone knows of a Linux version which does all of that, then tell > me,please. All do. If you are a beginner, go with Ubuntu or SuSE. If you are a developer, go with Debian. If you are crazy about optimizing every tiny bit of your system, without caring if this takes hours and hours - go with Gentoo. best regards, Erich Schubert -- erich@(mucl.de|debian.org) -- GPG Key ID: 4B3A135C (o_ To understand recursion you first need to understand recursion. //\ Wo befreundete Wege zusammenlaufen, da sieht die ganze Welt für V_/_ eine Stunde wie eine Heimat aus. --- Herrmann Hesse _______________________________________________ Enigma-devel mailing list Enigma-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/enigma-devel