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I'm english with a messed up combonation of french and english dilect. On topic: What linux is the best?
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abyss wrote:I'm english with a messed up combonation of french and english dilect. On topic: What linux is the best?
It's personal preference. I suggest starting off with Mepis. It's where I started. It's still one of my most favourite distros. My fave is probably Sabayon, but it's not very stable ATM.
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Ro@m wrote:and it has a module called Wine,basically with it you can run windows programs and games.
If I said that you remind me of Tinman47, would you get it? :P


And I for one wouldn't mess with co Linux. If I want to run Linux, then I install Linux, ONLY!
LOL,you run windows programs INSIDE of linux,no need for a VM.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WINE
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You're the noob for discovering sliced bread! Again! Tinman47 :P
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Back on topic :P

Haven't tried that one yet, but seems it's not bad at all:
http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/VirtualBox
All the manuals and support you need.

Supports several guest OS'es.
http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Guest_OSes

Ro@m wrote:LOL,you run windows programs INSIDE of linux,no need for a VM
This one also runs in several Linux distri.



Freeware.
Open source software, the kind I like.

Will probably give it a try one day .


....one day.

Don't hold your breath.
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What earlier versions of linux are avalible for a 300mhz computer?

or maybe a 600mhx with 64 meg of ram, any versions of ubuntu or soemthing support that?
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Slackware!

But I'm not sure about a decent command-less GUI!
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Ubuntu ? nope, forget Ubuntu.
Even the so called 'light' version needs more:
http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/xubuntu

Slackware would probably be one of the highest you can run smoothly on 64MB:
http://www.slackware.com/faq/

Or some older FreeBSD, have a 6 CD set here , FreeBSD 2.0x, but that needs a bit of linux knowledge to get it running. That one could even run on a 486/100Mhz.
The later Freebsd's need again a bit more, certainly if you want a GUI installed.

The highest FreeBSD on your specs (LOW RAM !!) is probably the 3.x:
http://ftp.xfree86.org/pub/XFree86/4.6. ... eeBSD-3.x/
Again: not that easy to work with.
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wadeo999 wrote:What earlier versions of linux are avalible for a 300mhz computer?

or maybe a 600mhx with 64 meg of ram, any versions of ubuntu or soemthing support that?
DSL should run on it.
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Completely forgot that one, what a shame!!

DSL will run on it.
And pretty fast also.
One drawback: older kernel.
He would be better of with DSL-N, that runs pretty good on a 300MHz/64MbRam, a 600MHz is perfect for it.
DSL-N has a newer kernel and can thus run newer linux applics.
Both can be downloaded as live CD ( ISO format), so he can test both.

One advise Wadeo: read the manual before you decide to install it on your HD, depending the sort of HD install you need 64 or 128MBRam.
Be sure to choose the right one ;)


On a side note:
A nice GUI, with full rightclick mouse support .
Maybe B.Gates should look that way for his next GUI, the right mouse support is marvelous in DSL/DSL-N.
dayaccus007 wrote:Linux is for server.
Now, that tiny thing is a complete desktop PC. And server if you want.


Sorry for the rambling ....
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dayaccus007 wrote:Linux is for server.
And Linux is also a good gaming PC.

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You probably have no idea how many freeware Linux games are downloadable on teh internet. And plenty of ported W_games.

You may drool now. :)
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dosraider wrote:
dayaccus007 wrote:Linux is for server.
And Linux is also a good gaming PC.

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Screw penguins...

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Man, I bet my 32 MB graphics card could run Quake 4 SMOOTH.
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wardrich wrote:Screw penguins...
Nope, I'll leave that for you .
I know you love them penguins.
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dosraider wrote:
wardrich wrote:Screw penguins...
Nope, I'll leave that for you .
I know you love them penguins.
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