John Meyer wrote:
A.Muller wrote:
Hello everybody !
I've been monitoring this mailing list for a couple of months and
received answers to my questions about OO. Thanks to the benefactors.
My experience with OO goes back to 2005 and I'm very satisfied with
it. Now I would like to cross the Rubicon and eliminate, gradually, XP
from my machine. I've read many posts relating this or that
bug/difficulty of OO with some specific distributions of Linux. In
your experience, which one would be the best to start with among the
different distros : Mandriva, Ubuntu, Suse, Debian or whatever ? Thank
you for your advice. A.Muller



Well, in my experience its OpenSuse.  But that's the great thing about
experience: it's subjective and based on one's own personal preference. A lot of people here will promote Ubuntu. But the best thing is that
since they're free you can experiment.  Download one or two and see
which one fits you.

I'll add my 2 cents as well. Over the past 11+ years, I've installed SUSE and now openSUSE on more systems than I can count. It IS the most complete distro. available with superior utilities provided by the boys and girls of openSUSE. The ONLY other distro. I've installed, where I need a very minimal installation, like on some laptops with goofy wifi (Broadcom....what junk!), I'll use PCLinuxOS 2007.

There floats my stick.

Fred

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