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I need some help. I have an old laptop that doesn't have a hard drive and I refuse to give Micro$oft any money, so I want to put linux on it. The question is which version would be best. And I just want to do cloud computing
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I would say go with Ubuntu, it's just the easiest to use IMO.
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I'd have to agree, it's about the only linux that I find even remotely usable.
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What about puppy linux or mini XP? I have heard good things about those.
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The problem with them is that they are "dumbed down" version of Linux and therefore you don't get the computing power that you would want from a regular PC, so I would suggest Ubuntu as the others are really only useful for netbooks.
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Will I have to go hunting for drivers for the DVD drive, my wifi and various other things
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Nah, probably not. I've found that they have most drivers already available through direct install, once you install it, you should be able to connect it to the internet, and once that happens, it'll automatically update what needs to be updated.
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Can't say I agree about Ubuntu being dumbed down, though its certainly more windowsesque then most other linux variants. Its definitely a good introduction to linux.
As for finding drivers, Ubuntu will 'just work' or you'll have no end of problems, depending on your system and who you ask. I'd reccomend a cable connection to the web at first, just incase the wireless doesn't work straight away.
Like most Linux distributions I've tried, you can run Ubuntu off the installation disk before you install it, which will let you try it out first. I use it fairly often for extracting data of buggered machines at work.
As for finding drivers, Ubuntu will 'just work' or you'll have no end of problems, depending on your system and who you ask. I'd reccomend a cable connection to the web at first, just incase the wireless doesn't work straight away.
Like most Linux distributions I've tried, you can run Ubuntu off the installation disk before you install it, which will let you try it out first. I use it fairly often for extracting data of buggered machines at work.
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I was saying that the other versions he mentioned were dumbed down versions, Ubuntu is a full featured version of Linux, and as kost said, I would suggest that you have a wired connection just in case.kostmayer wrote:Can't say I agree about Ubuntu being dumbed down, though its certainly more windowsesque then most other linux variants. Its definitely a good introduction to linux.
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Ah sorry Nick, misread your post.
I use Ubuntu most of the time, the only thing that's stopping me using it full time is slightly dubious twin monitor support (might just need to do some tweaking), and that Windows syncs nicely with my WinMo phone. Am considering going over to Android when my contract runs out this year, will probably make the switch then.
If anyone does have a netbook btw, I'd reccomend Jollicloud. It isn't quite perfect, but its very fast compared to other operating systems I've tried on mine, and has an interface that looks nice on a smaller screen.
I use Ubuntu most of the time, the only thing that's stopping me using it full time is slightly dubious twin monitor support (might just need to do some tweaking), and that Windows syncs nicely with my WinMo phone. Am considering going over to Android when my contract runs out this year, will probably make the switch then.
If anyone does have a netbook btw, I'd reccomend Jollicloud. It isn't quite perfect, but its very fast compared to other operating systems I've tried on mine, and has an interface that looks nice on a smaller screen.
"You ain't gonna get off down the trail a mile or two, and go missing your wife or something, like our last cook done, are you?"
"My wife is in hell, where I sent her. She could make good biscuits, but her behavior was terrible."
"My wife is in hell, where I sent her. She could make good biscuits, but her behavior was terrible."
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Ah, Jollicloud has been decent project over the last year. Wonder when the full release version will be available though, I know it's in beta now, but I wonder what the final release version will be like.
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Do it!I use Ubuntu most of the time, the only thing that's stopping me using it full time is slightly dubious twin monitor support (might just need to do some tweaking), and that Windows syncs nicely with my WinMo phone. Am considering going over to Android when my contract runs out this year, will probably make the switch then.
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From what i've read lately Linux Mint could be what you need, i'd recommend downloading the 3 that have been mentioned so far and running them as live cd first, then you can get a feel for the interfaces and accessibility, and also make sure the distros have the drivers you need.
also, have you considered chrome OS? it's beta again but due to be released soon
also, have you considered chrome OS? it's beta again but due to be released soon
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