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If you want to jump straight into the deep end I would suggest any source based distro (like Gentoo, LFS (Linux From Scratch), Sorcerer), Debian and Slackware because they give you complete control over your system. However this also means that you have to do a lot by yourself (including the install, maintenance, no hand-holding at all). I personally use Gentoo but have tried Red Hat and Mandrake. I hope this helps. PS here are their respective links: - Mandrake - /www.linux-mandrake.com Red Hat - /www.redhat.com SuSE - /www.suse.com Gentoo - /www.gentoo.org LFS - /www.linuxfromscratch.org Sorcerer - /http://sorcerer.berlios.de/ Debian - /www.debian.org Slackware - /www.slackware.org |
Id recommend Mandrake 9. Easy to setup and use.
Although I did manage to crashe the Java compiler on it. Threw a massive wobbly with legitamate code! Had to boot into Windows to sort out some errors! |
I like RED HAT the best myself - Mandrake is to slow for me .. Also if you want to run windows appz on Linux, why not use VMWare and install a Windows os that way, you would have both os's on one system - When you want to run a windows prog, just turn it on and go ;) .. I also found some progs for windows that also have linux counter parts.
Right now though I am seriously thinking about switching to mac, I want to learn OSX 10.2 Jaguar .. It's linux based. |
Unless VMWare have updated their program, it was having some teething problems with RedHat 8 and Mandrake 9. Ease of installing apps on Linux is something they need to improve on. RPM packages are good, but when you have to unzip and compile stuff its a pain. For me anyway.
I found Mandrake 9 much better than RH8 to be honest and faster. |
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Wrong. It's based on OpenBSD (or other Unix), but definately not Linux. <!--QuoteBegin--Flanderz@Nov 11 2002, 08:58 AM RPM packages are good, but when you have to unzip and compile stuff its a pain. For me anyway. [/quote] Dude how can you say that!? :o Only kidding. :D Wait until you get to RPM dependancy problems, then you're screwed. Debians package manager is supposed to be sweet, but I prefer the slickness of Portage (in Gentoo). |
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