Which Linux Distro
Dennis Kibbe
plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
Tue, 1 May 2001 06:44:56 -0700
I run SuSE 7.1 at home, have installed it on several different machines and
find it, overall, excellent.
But why not start by giving him a copy of DemoLinux?
DemoLinux is a distro that loads into a RAM drive and runs from the CD-ROM.
It includes KDE, Gnome and StarOffice so he can get a good feel how it could
replace Windows without any danger of harming his Windows installation.
Since it doesn't touch the HDD he can play with it for as long as he likes
then reboot to the HDD and be safely (?) back in the arms of Bill.
Downside is that DemoLinux is a little dated and coming from France some of
the menus (notebly StarOffice) are in French.
The ISO can be downloaded from www.demolinux.org
I think Derek has an excellent idea in getting started looking for
peer-to-peer support. That reallyis one of the strengths of Linux and OSS in
general.
Grüße,
Dennis Kibbe
PS - I'll new to the list and Linux although I've "played" with various
distros since about 1996.