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ffutures ([personal profile] ffutures) wrote2010-08-11 07:57 pm

Best Linux?

Some time soon I've been told I may be given my sister's spare PC, since they've gone Mac. It was horribly badly clogged with old software and viruses the last time I had to deal with it, and I don't think I can face attempting to clean it out. As I recall it's 1gb RAM and about 2ghz. My inclination is to pull the hard disk completely and put in a large drive I have going spare, and turn it into a Linux box.

Just wondering what the best Linux is for a more or less trouble free install and for use by a beginner these days - assuming experience with Windows XP and OS-X but not much Linux. I think the general consensus was Ubuntu last time I asked, is that still the case?

Later The majority voice still favours Ubuntu, it seems. Thanks to everyone that responded.

[identity profile] troyguffey.livejournal.com 2010-08-11 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I use Ubuntu 10.04 (becuse my fresh WinXP won't consistently communicate) and am pretty satisified.

The hardest part of Linux I've found is installing stand-alone programs. Then adding repository keys. There's a lot of stuff with equivalents in Linux, and WINE for some of the rest. Some things just can't be found. (Like ClickBook)