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Help getting linux
f00kerz:
Hi i wanna get a linux distro as soon as possible but all the techie talk, makes me back of a bit.....any free distro will do just so i can get comfy with linux before i buy a major distro....any ideas or advice ? :( :mad: :confused:
Calum:
don't bother ever buying anything, just download or get a copy of whatever linux software you want, and if you like it, make a donation to the company or charoty that is responsible for that distribution. You don't say where you are in the world, so recommanding mailorder is difficult, i heard of a good US based one, but cannot remember what it is, here is a similar service in England: www.yourlinux.co.uk these guys download full linux distributions and i think some other systems and software using their broadband connection, then sell the CDs at cost price, a few quid per order and so on.
If you have broadband yourself, just download a full distro yourself, try going to www.linuxiso.com for a few ideas on which one to get, and also for some installation documents.
The good thing about getting and installing linux is that nobody will charge you for it, you just use it, then you make any contributions, money or skills, that you want to. Good luck, and i hope you enjoy using linux! :D
hoojchoons:
Don't back up before you even try anything. Things will be a bit confusing at first, when you start using Linux but you'll be generously rewarded for the time you will have invested ;) . You don't even have to buy a distro if you don't want to. Just download one and as Calum pointed out, make a contribution to the distributor or directly to the GNU community. As for the distros out there, you have so many options it would be rather unfair to distinguish some. If you want ease of use though go with one of the major distros like Mandrake (version 8.2) or SuSE Linux 8.0 or RedHat. They're all great distros... Anyway, good luck with using Linux ;)
preacher:
I actually did purchase my first distro of linux, due mainly to the fact that my internet connection at the time was very slow, and at the time I did not have a cd burner. The distro only cost me $10 and it was worth every penny. I figured what the hell, the money can go to improving linux.
hoojchoons:
I know exactly what you mean Preacher. I'm still paying for my Linux distros just because I'm still on dial-up. My advise though, was for those who use cable, so it would be far easier to download a distro of their choice ;)
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