JCB1 Daemon Poster Messages 1,302 Jan 1, 2011 #2 yes lots, what do you want to do on the OS. Watch movies, play games, word processing ??
R Remeniz Fully Optimized Messages 3,390 Location England Jan 1, 2011 #3 Yea, there's plenty of Linux distro's out there to choose from.
codeman0013 In Runtime Messages 164 Location USA Jan 1, 2011 #4 Can you post your intentions kind of like JCB was asking and we can probably send you in the right direction i was thinking along the lines of ubuntu if you will just do day to day things..
Can you post your intentions kind of like JCB was asking and we can probably send you in the right direction i was thinking along the lines of ubuntu if you will just do day to day things..
Jacob.. Baseband Member Messages 75 Jan 1, 2011 #5 I'm going to second Ubuntu , it is the easiest to switch to from windows or Mac OS
codeman0013 In Runtime Messages 164 Location USA Jan 1, 2011 #7 I would reccomend ubuntu then it will probably meet your standards for everything you need it to do.
~Darkseeker~ Fully Optimized Messages 2,494 Location Welwyn Garden City, United Kingdom Jan 1, 2011 #8 Ubuntu, probably the 10.04 Long-term support edition if you can find it. Ubuntu homepage | Ubuntu A very good windows alternative based on the Debian OS.
Ubuntu, probably the 10.04 Long-term support edition if you can find it. Ubuntu homepage | Ubuntu A very good windows alternative based on the Debian OS.
Jacob.. Baseband Member Messages 75 Jan 1, 2011 #9 ~Darkseeker~ said: Ubuntu, probably the 10.04 Long-term support edition if you can find it. Ubuntu homepage | Ubuntu A very good windows alternative based on the Debian OS. Click to expand... I wouldn't suggest the LTS for a desktop.
~Darkseeker~ said: Ubuntu, probably the 10.04 Long-term support edition if you can find it. Ubuntu homepage | Ubuntu A very good windows alternative based on the Debian OS. Click to expand... I wouldn't suggest the LTS for a desktop.