I'm going to download a version of Linux, and burn it to a CD for future use, incase my Windows goes to pot or something.
Which version is best for newbies, and what things do I need to run Windows programs on it.
Thanks in advance!
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I'm going to download a version of Linux, and burn it to a CD for future use, incase my Windows goes to pot or something.
Which version is best for newbies, and what things do I need to run Windows programs on it.
Thanks in advance!
use Slax it is a bootable linux with kde desktop. really good!
Thats gonna be useful, but I was thinking of a workable OS also.
Just bumping this, as I really want to start a few d/l's of nice Linux'es tonight.
go for mandrake, I prefer it ;)
http://www.linuxiso.orgQuote:
Originally posted by Mad Cat@18 January 2004 - 16:56
Just bumping this, as I really want to start a few d/l's of nice Linux'es tonight.
mr. shn was faster than me posting this link :)
there is a nice distribution of linux called Knoppix u can find it linuxiso.org
it is one bootable cd and got something like a demo u can run it from a cd without installation i think or something like this .. i tried on a virtual pc not the real one so far lol
red hat is a well known popular distribution too ;)
http://smilies.sofrayt.com/%5E/m/diffident.gifQuote:
Originally posted by Mercy@18 January 2004 - 21:34
mr. shn was faster than me posting this link :)
there is a nice distribution of linux called Knoppix u can find it linuxiso.org
it is one bootable cd and got something like a demo u can run it from a cd without installation i think or something like this .. i tried on a virtual pc not the real one so far lol
red hat is a well known popular distribution too ;)
I really like suse but the problem is they do not give away iso's. <_<
There aren't any on linuxiso?Quote:
Originally posted by 4play@18 January 2004 - 20:47
I really like suse but the problem is they do not give away iso's. <_<