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Which linux version should I install?
I need one that has good graphics platform and it's compatible with most devices
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Definitely Redhat.
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Fedora is pretty good for 3D and ease of use, redhat is pretty good too.
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debian
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be a man and get OSX
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SUSE is pretty friendly right out of the box.
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fedora seems good start
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of course redhat, it supports most of the modern devices
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Debian!!
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Is it your first Linux distro? If so, use Mandrake or Redhat, they are easy for noobs. Otherwise, Free BSD.
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yes, first
well almost,i installed suse some years ago but didnt spend any time on it. |
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We run Debian 3.0/3.1 and Redhat ES 3.1 in our production environment and both are very stable. I can't speak to their graphical capabilities though.
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thanks guys,i decided to start with red hat since their site has a big number of tutorials and guides. With some reading shouldn't be that hard
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Like vladimir said - OSX all the way.
Failing that FreeBSD for rock solid OS. For ease of use, go with RedHat/Fedora (Redhat is no longer supported -> taken on by Fedora)
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My vote goes to Debian.
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i would suggest freebsd, but if you must go with linux install Gentoo
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Borked, just noticed it; so Fedora. If things go well i'll switch everything to linux. Shame I don't have any experience on it.
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I like Slackware myself, OSX would be better as a graphics/ design platform (FreeBSD + ease of use + photoshop & dreamweaver natively).
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Debian
I'd recommend staying away from an rpm based distro...
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Why would you do that?
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Basically for learning and as a change from the boring XP. I wouldn't mind higher security and a faster environment.
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Fedora Core 2.
I bought a book called Red Hat Fedora 2 Unleashed. Linux is cool.
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thanks
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we ran debian at our old work, very good package manager, dselect. havent tried fedora or gentoo. i am strictly bsd person. redhat out of the box is asking for a knightmare. it was about 15 exploitable holes. so it wouldnt even be safe to put it on the net on the default install. slackware is more a bsd type feel to it the way the files re laid out. a lot of people like slack. up to you.
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if you want a dogshit simple linux desktop type thing, and don't feel like becoming the ultimate install guru...spend a couple bucks on either linspire.com or xandros.com's versions...
I have the linspire (was lindows.com at the time, version 4) and it was a BREEZE to install...tons of shit is already setup for you, it's just basically a commercialized version of debian + kde... xandros is what I'm going to try next as it has already built in a copy of either wine or some other app that allows linux to run a few windows progs...
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I agree Linspire for home use or mac if you can afford mac, but mac is actually freebsd if it matters.
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