Go to your local bookstore and buy a copy of Linux
Format Magazine with either Fedora Core2 or Mandrake 10. Mandrake is easiest to
install on all types of networks, the distro will almost do it for you! You just
choose what you want to set up; it will probe and configure. Most of the distros
found on their magazines are complete for HD installation. I am 61 yrs old
running dual boot WindowsXp and Mandrake 10 on a Pentium II box..If I can, you
can. I like my linux better than windows (any flavor). My old box can't run some
of the newer stuff that requires 6oo mhz processor or better..but
Redhat,Mandrake, and Fedora always work. Debian is cool! but its much harder to
configure!
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