Laura Callier wrote:
Hi,
Totally new....thought about using linux and Mandriva a while back, but decided not to....have changed my mind. Sorry for the totally newbie questions. What is the difference between 10.1 and 2006...are they both complete systems? Is 2006 more up to date? I think I need the 10.1? I read about 2006 coming out, but i don't know if that is just a download. I have dial up and would want to get cds in a box, so I think I want 10.1? Can I upgrade to 2006 alittle later? Right now I have a Dell Inspiron 8600 w/ 512 RAM, 40 g hard drive and Nvidia graphics. it's slowly dying on me, and I will probably have to get a new computer next year (a desktop). Is 10.1 or 2006 compatible with my Dell? Thanks,
Laura

Hi Laura

I began using mandriva earlier this year, after a minor dabble with Linux a few years ago. I do still have Windows XP for a couple of things (Family Tree and scanner), but rarely boot to it now.

I use mandriva LE/2005, and it is great. Also the community is very helpful and supportive - probably the best Linux community. There is a section here which has a lot of useful information, but is a bit strange to navigate at first (I found anyway). http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/WebHome

2006 has been released but not freely to the public yet (someone on the list please correct this?). 2005 has everything you could need and want and more.

I buy my CDs, seeing as I am also on dial-up. I am not sure where you are, if New Zealand I can post mine on, but I think earthlink is not an NZ ISP. Use google to find a place that sells Linux CDs, or try find a local Linux Users Group (LUG). My LUG will do CDs at a two for one CD offer. Then if you liked mandriva you could later join the Club and buy direct from them.

I've now tried a number of different distributions, including some of the current "newbie recommended" ones. My own opinion is that mandriva has the easiest install for a person new to Linux, and is good for learning, as there is an option to do things with a Graphical User Interface (point and click using mouse), and also the command line. I hope you will enjoy mandriva as much as I do.


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