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RIAA_blows

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« on: 6 November 2003, 03:32 »
I am switching from Microsoft Winblows to Linux.

Which is the best distro?

(Do not recommend Manrake, Redhat, SuSE or Knoppix)

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« Reply #1 on: 6 November 2003, 03:38 »
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RIAA_blows: (Do not recommend Manrake, Redhat, SuSE or Knoppix)


Mandrake  

Plug-in your digital camera from USB? Works right out of the box. Connect your Rio mp3 player? Also works right away.

Try doing that with Red Hat.

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« Reply #2 on: 6 November 2003, 03:42 »
LOL!
Will it support my hardware though?
Athlon XP 2500+ with 512MB RAM and GeForce FX 5600

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« Reply #3 on: 6 November 2003, 03:51 »
If you have a nForce 2 chipset (I assume you have), then all you have to to is go to nVidia.com and install the drivers for you kick ass motherboard (assuming it got the nForce 2 chipset) and kick ass GeForce FX.

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« Reply #4 on: 6 November 2003, 03:54 »
Yeah, I do.

Thanx!

Going to install right now...

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« Reply #5 on: 6 November 2003, 04:00 »
Also, the LG issue - is there a fix for it yet? I have an LG CD-ROM and don't want it fried  :(

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« Reply #6 on: 6 November 2003, 04:23 »
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Originally posted by RIAA_blows:
Also, the LG issue - is there a fix for it yet? I have an LG CD-ROM and don't want it fried     :(    


Nice, but what do you want?
From all big distro's I only like one: SuSE.
If you don't like it, learn using Slackware, Debian or Gentoo.

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« Reply #7 on: 9 November 2003, 21:18 »
I don't know which distro is best...seems like it would be a matter of preferance.  I liked RH...but now I don't..lol

 
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Plug-in your digital camera from USB? Works right out of the box. Connect your Rio mp3 player? Also works right away.


that isn't always true.  My el cheapo digital camera plugged into the USB and mounted right away on RH 9.0...as did my printer.
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« Reply #8 on: 9 November 2003, 10:58 »
For me,

Mandrake is nice except it seems very buggy and the company is in big financial trouble.

SuSE seems nice but I will never use it or recommend it because YaST is covered under a non-free license and it is illegal to distribute the ISO's you get in the boxed set (they come with proprietary software)

Debian - I would use and recommend debian, but it is a pain in the ass to set up.  It is also extremely outdated, unless you use the "unstable" branch, which I couldn't get to install.

Gentoo: bleh, it's so l33t it doesn't even *have* an installer.  For ubergeeks with a weekend of time to spare only.  Granted I got it to work (I am rather the geek after all) but after playing around with it I realized it has no future on any normal person's desktop.

Slackware - ok, very old school but not that hard to set up.  I actually recommend it. (though I hate the way you have to edit bash scripts to change anything, that's just so outdated)

Fedora (or the distro formerly known as Red Hat)
This is the Windows XP of linux distributions.  I actually mean this in a good way.  It detects most hardware out there, is rather easy to use, doesn't contain a ton of bugs, and is the default desktop configuration is actually sane (and pretty, too)  I definitely suggest you download it.

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« Reply #9 on: 9 November 2003, 11:52 »
If you can read a bit of German you can use all the goodies in SuSE linux for free by using a distro called KM Linux

Its developed by The German government who partly used to own SuSE before Novell bought them, and were allowed to use Yast in their Distro.

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« Reply #10 on: 9 November 2003, 12:20 »
I would venture RedHat 9, as a great newbie distro. It's a great distro overal.

Tho it seems RedHat is gonna discontinue support for it. But you can download the ISO's still, and I think you will be able to grab enterprise linux of their FTP as well....

So ya, RedHat 9, I would say. I think it's more stable than Mandrake as well.
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« Reply #11 on: 9 November 2003, 12:46 »
I think you're better off trying some live-CDs first (those are the only things I'm confident at   )
Knoppix
Damn Small Linux (works on older machines)
Slackware-live

Get to know them first.

As to a permanent distro, I'd recommend Mandrake, cause I have it only  
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Mix'them together... What do you get?

A BIG FUCKING PILE OF STEAMING SHIT!!!


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« Reply #12 on: 9 November 2003, 18:23 »
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RIAA_blows: Also, the LG issue - is there a fix for it yet? I have an LG CD-ROM and don't want it fried   :(


So many posts, and no-one has answered your question   . Herre it is. You can find the patch for your dirrty LG drive in thurr.

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« Reply #13 on: 9 November 2003, 18:58 »
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Originally posted by psyjax: plain 'ol psyjax:


So ya, RedHat 9, I would say. I think it's more stable than Mandrake as well.



i dont know what you are talking about more stable. Mandrake is like a rock, it never crashes. My old Mandrake linux webserver/desktop machine had an uptime of well over 200 days before I moved. This was on a machine that I used every day for things like bzflag and as a pc for testing my java skills. My current Mandrake desktop machine has an uptime of 50 days. Might I add that I play rtcw and enemy territory daily, and I never log out of X. This is the most stable linux Ive used.

I also dont understand why some people say it is buggy. I dont have application crashes due to bugs, although some bugs have been found, it was in the same apps that Red Hat uses, and the few bugs that are found on mandrake are fixed pretty quickly.

Applications on Red Hat 8.0 on the other hand have been prone to crash on me quite often, but this is the old version, maybe Red Hat fixed these problems. Ive heard other complaints about 8.0 so maybe that was a bad version in general. Also I dont like Bluecurve, but that is just a preference. Im more into extreme desktop reconstruction, which is easy with any distro.
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« Reply #14 on: 9 November 2003, 20:30 »
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Originally posted by Linux User #5225982375:


Debian - I would use and recommend debian, but it is a pain in the ass to set up.  It is also extremely outdated, unless you use the "unstable" branch, which I couldn't get to install.



Their will be a Debian release with redhat's Anaconda installer.  ;)  

http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2003/debian-devel-200310/msg01880.html
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