> "Linux is to hard to use, I'll just go back to windows/mac".

If you don't try to learn and practice the 4 freedoms of free software, you
will always go back to windoze/mac.

- Jos Collin

On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 2:09 PM, svega85 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I think that suggesting gentoo, slackware or linux from scratch to a
> newbie will only scare them away from linux.
> really we should try to suggest the easiest distro to use (they have
> to learn to walk before they can run).
> once they get familiar with one distro and learn the in and outs of
> Linux, they will try other distros.
> but the last thing we want to do is have another person saying "Linux
> is to hard to use, I'll just go back to windows/mac".
>
> On Nov 8, 7:05 pm, RyanMcCoskrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This question (from somebody who isn't new's perspective) is both dumb
> > and much to frequent.
> >
> > As far as I know you could be a genius, but which distro is best
> > entirely depends on _your_ taste
> > and _your_ needs (in that order, there are so many needs are a
> > secondary issue).
> >
> > Here are the basics:
> > 0 You're digitally illiterate / don't really care what you use: Ubuntu
> > or some such.
> >                 These systems are not suited to serious technical play
> > because the
> >                 safety nets get in the way to often.
> >
> > 0 You want a "jack of all trades" to word process, program, do some
> > multi-media type things, run a server: Try Fedora or Debian
> >                These require slightly more configuration than the
> > above but my mum can use Fedora
> >                so it can't be that hard.
> >               They also come ready for serious programming and make
> > okay servers.
> >
> > 0 You're not afraid of spending the weekend on it and you love SPEED:
> > Gentoo
> >                It's not the easiest but you can tune it to your exact
> > machine.
> >
> > 0 You want to feel like it's still the late 80's / early 90's:
> > Slackware or Linux from scratch
> >               Slackware is the easier of the two, It's almost totally
> > command line and
> >               getting a USB mouse to work is awkward at best because
> > it
> >               all done by hand.
> >               Linux from scratch is a tool kit and manual to build
> > Linux from raw
> >               programming
> >
>

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