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26th Jan 2011, 05:03 PM #1OPBannedWebsite's:
CloudNXT.netSwitching to Dual OS [Linux Users Welcome]
Which Distro Linux is Better?
Is it compatibe with work related items like Browsers messengers and basic utilities.EnCiPh3r Reviewed by EnCiPh3r on . Switching to Dual OS [Linux Users Welcome] Which Distro Linux is Better? Is it compatibe with work related items like Browsers messengers and basic utilities. Rating: 5
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27th Jan 2011, 02:51 AM #2Member
depends, whats the main purpose of what you will use it for? Have you used linux before?
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27th Jan 2011, 02:52 AM #3OPBannedWebsite's:
CloudNXT.net
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27th Jan 2011, 02:53 AM #4Member
If you haven't used linux before and want to try it out, install WUBI on your windows os
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27th Jan 2011, 02:53 AM #5MemberWebsite's:
ihide.infoubuntu
/8charKWWH has turned gay. I will not return until Phamous is demoted.
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27th Jan 2011, 02:54 AM #6BannedWebsite's:
GFXFire.com Max-Share.org WarezShares.comUbuntu =]
If not you could try debian.
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27th Jan 2011, 02:54 AM #7
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27th Jan 2011, 02:56 AM #8Member
ding ding ding we have a winner.
If your switching from windows and never used linux before ubuntu is great. It still has a nice gui, however powerful and customizable. You can get use to terminal and when you get good you will see the real reasons why linux is the best. Then you can flip to something like centos (one of my fav)
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27th Jan 2011, 02:57 AM #9BannedWebsite's:
CuraShare.Net CuraShare.Me CuraShare.InfoGo for Ubuntu, the most popular Linux Distribution, so it'd be easier to get support etc.
I have it on both my laptop and PC, and some servers...
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27th Jan 2011, 03:00 AM #10loki
ubuntu ,rocking it for almost a yr
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