Instead of starting a distro war here, I have the following suggestion:
ik wrote:
I'm looking for a Linux distro that will be the best suitable for this type of person, that will not require *me* to run over on any problem 24-7, and will have the best feeling of an OS like MS-Windows.
If YOU are going to be the one who has to maintain this distro, and YOU are the one who has to install it, I think the best possible distro will be the one YOU are best familiar with.
Really, today you would be very hard pressed to find any distro that, assuming it has been installed and configured, will not be more-than-reasonably comfortable to any capable GUI user.
Shachar
First of all thank you all for the answers (some of them i received in private).
Shachar, I think you only half right in that statement, because distro like Debian for example are takes much longer time to configure then the Mandrake/Suse distributions, but Debian is much easier to make as a private desktop then Mandrake for example, because of the same reasons.
I think that Knoppix, suse and Mandrake (well I never tried Knoppix myself) that I tested was really nice, alto Mandrake is unfinished.. And Suse requires a lot of work in order to make it Hebrew enabled.
If BeOS kernel would be still developed... Or Macs would be A LOT cheaper...
Anyway thank you all for the answers, I will think on them and try to choose from best to bad to worse, And maybe find the right thing for him...
Ido -- Some people believe in windows They also believe that the earth is flat.
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