Thank you for your posts. You have both steered me towards Ubuntu, as
I have tried it and liked it. Now that you've confirmed that it has a
bright future, I like it even more. The fact that Mono is included is
another plus, since I work with C#/ASP.NET at work I guess I could
also try mono. :-)

I only wonder if my hardware will work (i.e. will I be able to connect
to "the internets" via WLAN etc..). In the past I've had many hardware
issues with linux. But that was a long time ago...

I will post the results of my "ventures" here, but please don't
hesitate to post more opinions.

Cheers!

On Feb 20, 5:13 pm, Jeremiah Bess <[email protected]> wrote:
> Being new to the Linux world, I would suggest *buntu or Mandriva. I use
> Mandriva on several computers at home, and have for many years. I have
> looked at other distros and found no reason to switch. It just works for me.
> Ubuntu is popular because it's the one the media has picked up as the poster
> child for Linux. It is not a bad distro, don't get me wrong. It has a great
> user base, and lots of community support. Mandriva has great support too.
> Most distros have a Live-CD version you can boot to and try out without
> installing anything. Do a few of those. It really comes to personal
> preference. If you have a big hard drive, install several to try out with
> dual booting.
>
> Welcome to the LUG, and good luck. Let us know what you end up using and
> why.
>
> Jeremiah E. Bess
> Network Ninja, Penguin Geek, Father of four
>
> On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 07:32, dr. Hannibal Lecter <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi all!
>
> > I'd like to tell you something about my current situation and why I
> > decided to post this question here.
>
> > I'm a software developer, and my primary OS is WindowsXP. I'm getting
> > a notebook now, and being an open source supporter/fan, I've decided
> > to make my primary OS linux. I'm relatively new to linux, I've
> > experimented with it several times in the past, but I would call
> > myself experienced in any way. Basically, I know my way around, I know
> > how to run ./configure and make, but if those two fail, I normally
> > just go to the corner of the room and cry all night. :)
>
> > Another problem is the fact that I'm going to share that notebook with
> > my wife and sister, which are "technologically challenged" as far as
> > linux is concerned. That's how I came to this point of asking myself
> > which distro is "appropriate" for all of us.
>
> > I went through the "linux distribution chooser" onwww.zegeniestudios.net,
> > and unsurprisingly I got the following results:
>
> > 1. openSUSE
> > 2. Kubuntu
> > 3. Ubuntu
> > 4. Linux Mint
> > 5. Mandriva
>
> > I've used openSUSE and Mandrake in the past, tried Ubuntu in vmware.
> > Kubuntu is out of the question because I don't want to limit myself to
> > KDE (reminds me of windows..and that's just not it!). Until now, I've
> > never heard of Mint.
>
> > So in the end, which distribution would you suggest? What are your
> > opinions on the distros above?
>
> > I want something that has a future (openSUSE is backed by Novell, so
> > that's one point pro-SUSE), and updated regularly. Also, the distro
> > should be easily configurable/maintainable, but not too limited either
> > ("for the utter noobs"), I would like to develop in it (mostly PHP)
> > and learn the advanced stuff on the way.
>
> > I'm assuming there are some differences regarding media codecs/
> > players, so if you know which one does the best job with audio/video,
> > that would certainly have some weight.
>
> > I apologise for the long post, I thought I should be precise in this
> > matter to get good answers :-)
>
> > Cheers and thanks in advance!
>
>
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