On Tuesday 16 August 2005 14:09, Josh Coffman wrote: > --- stu wrote: > > Hi Vic; > > The Distro that I usually start Newbies out on is > > MEPIS 3.3.1 mostly because > > it's so easy to use. I've even convinced a few > > people to dump WindowsXP for > > it. Still something of a newbie myself, I've been > > using it since it was > > released, and have had very little trouble with it. > > The Firefox browser comes > > pre-bookmarked to Shoutcast.com, and a few other > > media sites as well. It > > streams in through either XMMS or one of the other > > players with very little > > configuration - I listen to it myself all the time. > > Kstream ripper saves the > > broadcasts in neatly organized files that are fairly > > easy to understand and > > replay later, once you figure out how to enter the > > streaming audio IP address > > into it. For a person who just wants to browse the > > web, check and answer > > e-mail, listen to music, watch dvds, and .wmv files > > (you have to install the > > mplayer "essential codecs" from the Mplayer site), > > it works as well as > > [snip] > > I'd have to strongly second the Mepis suggestion. I > started with it myself(also noob) after trying several > distros. > > I've read Ubuntu is supposed to be really easy and > I've tried it some. Other than the Gnome interface, > seems comparable to Mepis. Mepis was definitely easier > to install and get started on though. Even loaded my > found my Broadcom wifi and setup ndiswrapper for me. > Ubuntu has a seperate install from Live cd. > > The Mepis LiveCd also helps you recover from config > mistakes really easily. > > I'm on Fedora now and found Yumex is a good GUI > package manager, but Synaptic is still better and is > included in Mepis. > I forgot to add that it runs fine on older computers if you use the 2.4 Kernel (MEPIS gives you the choice of loading either 2.4 or 2.6 on startup). I have an old Compac Presario with a K6-2 400Mhz proc that's so obsolete that even Windows 98 refuses to run on it - the drivers are unobtainable. Running MEPIS with the 2.4 Kernel has restored the old box to make it fully functional for home use. I've tried Ubuntu also, and although I like it a lot, I like MEPIS about 0.01% more. (Ubuntu is also the only major Debian flavor which has NOT joined the DCCA - ergo my choice of OSs, but that's just my opinion). Running *anything* Linux is better than running "Pig-In-A-Poke" ware! --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss