Donn wrote:
Well, I tried it on a laptop a while ago, and it kept crashing. That'd
be the main thing.
Ah, I think you'll suffer on laptops in general -- unless you get one of the
newer ones that come with some kind of Gnu/Linux these days. I have been using
Kubuntu for almost 4 years, but still can't get anything installed on our
Toshiba laptop.
If you have a 'desktop' machine, I can't say enough nice things about Kubuntu.
Perhaps I'll give it a try on my desktop. (I suppose I could also just
try debian.) But I prefer to have the same thing on all my machines, and
I run Fedora on three different laptops---a Linux Certified and two
Sonys---with only minor problems even on the very newest Sony: I had to
compile the wireless driver from source.
Richard