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devlkore:
I urge every newbie (like me) to try out Topologi Linux, and no I don't work for them (cuz I've mentioned it before).
You don't need to partition your harddrive, so you can try it out without commiting.
It seems quite beginner friendly, which is what I was after.
http://topologi-linux.sourceforge.net
Calum:
odd idea, is it any better/worse than knoppix or morphix?
lazygamer:
quote:DO NOT GET RED-HAT 8.0
Red-Hat 9.0 will be out in a week.
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April 7th... isn't that funny. The time when im finally nearing putting Linux on my comp again, bigger and better is about to show up! Well I can wait. So what is cool and new in RH9?
Wouldn't I be able to install RH8, and then install an RH8 to RH9 update? How big would that be though?
[ March 30, 2003: Message edited by: lazygamer ]
Siplus:
quote:Wouldn't I be able to install RH8, and then install an RH8 to RH9 update? How big would that be though?
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ya, i remember seeing that in the install (upgrade from prev version). i guess it'd be ok to do, but (and this is just an example, i'm not trying to compare anything here) when you install win98, and upgrade to xp, it will not be as good as if you just install xp from scratch (it will be more buggy, less stable. or at least that's what i'm told...i always install new, and never upgrade)
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