Linux dual boot?

Tim Noeding tim.noeding at gmail.com
Mon May 17 22:11:19 MST 2010


I recommend giving opensuse, ubuntu, and fedora a try. Any of those will be
a great start. If you want to try a server, I'd go with centos since its
exactly like rhel.
If you have any questions feel free to contact me off list.
from my DROID

On May 17, 2010 9:58 PM, "mike Enriquez" <mylinux at cox.net> wrote:

I am planning to build a dual boot workstation. It will a 64bit computer
with Windows 7 pro but I have yet to select a linux distro.
I am open to any suggestions. Which linux distro would you use. My only
requirement is that it further my linux education.
I am willing to try any Linux Distro in workstation or server version.

Also what would you put into your 64 bit computer? I am planning to use an
i7 extreme processor on an MSI X58 pro-E motherboard. Ram is going to be
DDR3 1600 MHz.

I am open to any ideas.  Please send me your ideas.

Thanks

Mike Enriquez
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