Which Linux Distro?
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plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
Mon, 30 Apr 2001 13:02:49 -0700
Good advice. Also, have him set up a login for you
on his box so you can ssh into it and take a look
around if things are really wonky. Of course, if
things are *REALLY* wonky, you may not be able to
ssh in! :)
D
* On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 02:16:44PM -0500, Derek Neighbors wrote:
> > While these OSes are user friendly to me, I feel they may be a bit complex
> > for a Linux newbie to install and would scare them away from Linux.
> > What would you guys recommend for a Linux Distro that is easy to install and
> > uses KDE or GNOME by default, and has a good variety of apps (email,
> > browser, Word Proc, spreadsheet, etc). Ease of Installation and Ease of Use
>
> Red Hat is now in my opinion easier to install than Windows. I hear good
> things about Mandrake as well. At this point I would think those two as
> the front runners for newbie installs.
>
> > are most important, since I will only be able to provide phone support (he
> > lives in IN and I live in AZ).
>
> I would suggest IRC or GAIM or some other instant messaging platform for
> support than running up phone bills, also this would give him a network
> (IRC) of other GNU\Linux users out there that are there to help when you
> are not around.
>
> Also, lookup LUG's in Indiana and see if there is one there and if they
> have an email list he should subscribe. This way if he has issues there
> are locals that could help too. I really believe the power of GNU\Linux
> lies as much in the community as it does the operating system. So getting
> newbies accustom to peer support is a big part of the 'experience'.
>
> Derek