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First time user.
#1

Ok im a first time user. i have used knoppix on my current setup. i like it its neato. much better than winxp. i have another system, ive used knoppix on it and it worked well. however i want a system that i dont have to boot from cd everytime i want to use it. however, i dont know what to use, should i use redhat, debian, or any other version. this is going to be a linux only system. one that i can use instead of windows.

 

question is which one to download? im not going to use it for any networking purposes than to use a usb adapter for wireless. i will be using open office, and some music editing. so which one is the best, easiest to use.

 

thanx

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#2

Welcome to Linux-noob.

 

I suggest you to use Fedora Core 2 Offical Fedora site

 

It easy to use, it follow up from redhat as redhat don't provise free disto, Fedora is! :)

 

Download 4 CDs of Fedroa Core 2 can be found at LinuxISO or Redhat's mirrors site

 

Hope this help you

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#3

thanks vemon,

 

yes alot of us use fedora core release x (where x=1 or 2)

 

in fact www.linux-noob.com runs entirely on fedora core release 1

 

and i'm typing this on my laptop (dell latitude c400) using fedora core release 2

 

its a really really nice os

 

cheers

 

anyweb

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#4
Yes indeed, it is. It has almost everything you need, except a good package handler (not sure about core 2), and is user-friendly and good. I recommend it :)
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