Using Windows and want to try Linux?
Posted: 16 Apr 2010, 15:26

The easiest Linux distribution? What to choose?
If you are completely blank you can check out this site
Check it out and post what it suggest to you here; then we can help you out further.
Mageia has control panel automatic updates and tons of free software that you can download.
The most popular Linux distro is Ubuntu. The likelihood of getting help in forums etc is better in Ubuntu's case.
It is a good idea if you have Vista, or newer, to right click on «Computer»
Select «Manage»
Select «Storage» -> «Disk Management»
Here you can reduce the size of your disk with 30 GB. (Feel free to take more space, as much as you can - you will probably not need Win anymore anyway
This space is now free and unformatted.
Download Mageia or Ubuntu (or any other Linux distribution for that matter) and Burn the ISO file to a CD/DVD with http://www.cdburnerxp.se/ (it is a free program that burns iso files (images) to your CD/DVD.
Put the DVD or CD in your PC and restart
Linux starts and you can now answer some very simple questions (Language,Keyboard etc).
You can now choose to run Linux from the CD/DVD or if you want to install it directly.
(It does not matter what you choose to do here, you can always install later after having given Linux a spin).
During install select «Use the largest continuous free space».
Instructions on installing Mandriva are here:
http://doc.mandriva.com/en/2009/Introducing/Introducing.html/drakx-intro.html#d5...
Ubuntu are here:
http://apcmag.com/how_to_dualboot_vista_with_linux_vista_installed_first.htm?pag...
If you have chosen Mandriva you can skip the first step here and just burn the DVD and start it.
You will be prompted where to install it, including the option of installing it on the free space of your Windows installation! As described here:
http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/Docs/Installing_Mandriva_Linux
But if you have been following the steps here you should select «use free space».
Both systems make a nice startup menu where you can select if you want to start Windows or Linux
It's that easy!
Good luck.
Questions? You know where we are – don't be shy.
All of us have more Windows experience than the average Windows user - and we are really nice.
Edit:
If you have a Window 8 or 10 computer check here


