David Palmer. wrote:If I should advice somebody new to Linux, I would say RedHat, that's where I started.On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 11:49:13 +0200 Martin Jungowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 02:31, Tom wrote:On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 11:19:06AM +1200, Edward Murrell wrote:Hi there, A friend of mine has had Windows installed for over a year. He's getting somewhat sick of it due to the recent spate of virus and spyware that's rendered his machine unusable. He's asked me to reinstall Windows, and Linux in a dual boot configuration.IMHO don't try to emulate Windows: your solution will always seem inferior by comparison. I don't have a KDE or Gnome environment; I have a killer QT3 and GTK2 environment managed by Fluxbox, plus Moz Firebird from source. There's other apps that "round it out" like XMMS, Mplayer, OpenOffice, abcde, &c.; it takes about a month and a couple dozen "false starts" to learn what that list is for you!Yes, that may seem for you. But Joe Average needs a desktop environment that is easy to use albeit powerful enough for him. The problem is that geeks/power users can never think the way beginners do, they see things from totally different angles. Your environment might be ok for you and maybe a dozen other power users. But it will definitely not be ok for Mr. Average who's looking for a Windows replacement OS. MartinJust get Libranet 2.8.1 at http://www.libranet.com It has the latest version of Open Office on it which will give him all he needs. Regards, David. RedHat 9 has a great installer and contains anything a normal user will ever need, including OpenOffice.Org. Besides, if you have Windows on the machine before installing Linux it will automatically install it in the boot-loader. (use LILO) Sturla |
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