Hi Everyone,
I have been using Microsoft products since Dos 3.
I was always very happy with Dos. However the onset of Windows was a horrible disappointment. At one point I decided to try something different and went to OS/2 Warp but that was even worse than Windows. So for several years now I have used Windows. I am presently using W98 and I have no wish to upgrade to yet another Microsoft castrophe. As it is Windows crashes on this computer about once a month and I have to reinstall.
I had begun to hear a great deal of good things about Linux products. Recently I found this site and checked through all the links looking at the various OS's. After some consideration I decide to try ZipSlack. It setup quickly and easily but left me at only a text prompt. Since I don't have any documentation I have not been able to do much with it. So I decided to try again and came back to this site and linked to Winlinux. I ordered their CD (Which btw apparently comes with no documentation) and set it up. After several tries I got it working but the system consistently remained unstable. Further although I could connect to the internet through my network I could not connect to the other local computer on my network. I have found Winlinux to be consistently unstable even though it finds all my hardware and seems to configure it.
Although that was a bit of a disappointment I would still like to find a truly good stable version of Linux (I am sure there are many good ones out there) that comes with a manual and full oncomputer doc's/help files.
So here are my questions.
1. Will Linux work in a peer to peer setup with a windows computer? If so what client would you suggest for the windows computer?
2. If #1 will work then what version of Linux would you suggest that I buy? I have looked at Best Linux, Mandrake, Suse and RedHat (which I don't want because Winlinux is based on Redhat (of course that may just be Winlinux interpretation of redhat but I would rather find something else) ).
To clarify the above I need to be able to pass documents and html files back and forth between the 2 computers. I don't expect Windows executables to run under linux but I may wish to copy them across the network from time to time.
Further I have no problem with reconfiguring my hard disk for a linux product that will be stable but I would be just as happy to have it run on a dos partition.
So what I am looking for is network connectivity (both local and internet) with a stable OS that is not going to crash regularly.
Thanks in advance
Alpha