Author Topic: I am new to alternate OS-need help choosing  (Read 1124 times)

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« Reply #15 on: 1 April 2002, 16:51 »
Hey man -
Go for FreeBSD - it's fast, free, friendly, stable, has all the desktop options (KDE, Gnome), with great support and documentation.

Check out www.FreeBSD.org

Peace

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« Reply #16 on: 4 April 2002, 08:58 »
I'm am new to alt os's as well and so I have found that suse linux and mandrake linux are geared more to the new linux user. if linux isn't your flavor then there are the macs and a few others.
The more I learn about linux the more I hate microsoft

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« Reply #17 on: 5 April 2002, 20:25 »
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Originally posted by Autocratic_1st_Gen:
Thanks for the help.  I think those links above will work great!  Only problem now is figuring out which Linux to use.  Any recomendations?

I checked out Mandrake but am still open for suggestions.

-Dustin




If you feel like paying a few bucks for good documentation I think SuSE works great.  That the only disto. I've used mind you though but I was on the net within 2 hrs post install!!!
Big brother Microsoft sucks!!! (And my spelling is horrible)

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« Reply #18 on: 6 April 2002, 01:14 »
I will be trying LYCORIS as soon as it arrives. I will give a laymans (non geek, non guru) report on its usability to a windows convert as soon as I play with it for a while.