Howdy,
I use SuSE, Fedora Core, and Ubuntu (Kubuntu and Xbuntu as well, though
the only difference is what desktop front-end it's using) at home. It's
a busy computer room. Anyway, I haven't played with wireless much,
except for Damn Small Linux, but I'd suggest downloading Ubuntu and just
live booting the cd. This way you can see if it gives you the experience
you're looking for, without having to do a full install. If you prefer
Gnome, use Ubuntu, and if you're more of a KDE fan go with Kubuntu.
Ubuntu is nice because it's pretty focused on workstation use, so the
install is easy, security is high but painless, and the hardware
management is pretty simple.
Good luck,
Fargo
Long Huynh wrote:
I have a Linux desktop, Mac desktop, and a Windows laptop.
I used to dual boot my laptop for Windows & Linux, but I ended up using Windows
more often, because I could get Linux to recognize the wireless card on my Dell
computer.
Last year I purchase another Compaq laptop and now would like to install Linux
on it, so that I can run RB for Linux on it, but I don't know which version of
Linux will support Compaq V2000 wireless.
Could someone give me advice on the following Linux distributions:
1) Redhat
2) SUSE
3) Ubuntu
4) Kubuntu
5) Linspire
6) whatever else out there that support wireless, I'll give it a try.
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