> I'm new to Linux but I'm ready to make the giant leap forward and chop my HD > up to make room for Linux. My question is, I've used Mandrake, 7.2 I think, > and I would like to know if this is known to be easy to use. I liked what I > saw, but does anyone have a better suggestion. I liked the installation > process, nice and easy. Is there any reasons to choose this over Corel, Red > Hat ect.... Thanks, and go easy on me, it's my first post :o) Mandrake is one of the best distros to start with (and continue with too). I know that Suse is popular in Germany, it has a good setup and stable base also. I fought redhat a few times and did not get it to see my ISDN card. Mandrake told me "Ah, ISDN. Okay." and that was about all. It works just like that. I can state that Mandrake gave me the most out of all Linux distros that I have tried (Redhat, Slackware and Mandrake). It's clean, stable, and the user support is superb (see this list). Paul
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