E EricB Chillin Techie Messages 11,861 Location USA Mar 19, 2007 #11 wht is the most user friendly version of linux. I use to use mandrake. is there a better option, now?
wht is the most user friendly version of linux. I use to use mandrake. is there a better option, now?
fixal0t In Runtime Messages 246 Mar 19, 2007 #12 EricB said: wht is the most user friendly version of linux. I use to use mandrake. is there a better option, now? Click to expand... I'd probably say Ubuntu or Knoppix, as they don't require install. Just pop the CD in, and boot it.
EricB said: wht is the most user friendly version of linux. I use to use mandrake. is there a better option, now? Click to expand... I'd probably say Ubuntu or Knoppix, as they don't require install. Just pop the CD in, and boot it.
E EricB Chillin Techie Messages 11,861 Location USA Mar 19, 2007 #13 I'm looking to install it. I need the most user-friendliest one
Greg Indeed. Messages 1,600 Mar 19, 2007 #14 Probably still Ubuntu (or Kubuntu if you prefer KDE). I haven't heard the greatest things about Mandrake.
Probably still Ubuntu (or Kubuntu if you prefer KDE). I haven't heard the greatest things about Mandrake.
OP OP forrestcupp Daemon Poster Messages 693 Mar 20, 2007 #16 EricB said: wht is the most user friendly version of linux. I use to use mandrake. is there a better option, now? Click to expand... Why not start a new thread in the Linux section to ask this?
EricB said: wht is the most user friendly version of linux. I use to use mandrake. is there a better option, now? Click to expand... Why not start a new thread in the Linux section to ask this?
willsko87 Daemon Poster Messages 1,240 Location Melbourne, Australia Mar 20, 2007 #17 I haven't seen Beryl yet, but I'll have to have a look. Gave Vista a go the other day and it looks very nice.
I haven't seen Beryl yet, but I'll have to have a look. Gave Vista a go the other day and it looks very nice.