Remember to go for LTS (long term support) when given an option.

On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 6:01 PM, George Wade <[email protected]>wrote:

> What is most likely to be the simplest, safest, distribution of Linux to
> get going with Mnemosyne.
>
> Method:  Install Linux~ on a  DVD-RW  in Mac Mini or MacBook DVD drive.
> *1)*  Install Mnemosyne 1.2.2 on the same DVD
>
> Practice for some time to see how that works out.  Some Linux Distros seem
> to have Japanese and Chinese fonts available, or are there particular
> places to order them from ?
> Having got used to it I'll then upgrade to Mnemosyne 2.x—ß
>   *2)*  Putting it on a 32GB USB stick, together with Linux:  bootable on
> Mac Book Intel or Mini Intel.
>
>
> I believe the 'Normal answer' might be Debian;  though there is a lively
>  UBUNTU  group in Vancouver, BC ?  I have downloaded the ISO image of
> UBUNTU 11.4 but noticed that it is not described as having extra Chinese
> and Japanese fonts with input.  I might ask the next set of questions on
> the appropriate Linux forum.
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
> George
>
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