and after you get used to windows then
or try any linux distro
Using Windows and want to try Linux?
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Re: Using Windows and want to try Linux?
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Amateur radio call sign KC3TEC
miracle (mere-ack-ull) :
the aspiration of the indigent, the expectation of the indolent, and the inspiration of the ignorant.
Im so old even dirt was my apprentice!
Re: Using Windows and want to try Linux?
If in doubt you can check what distro to pick here
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Re: Using Windows and want to try Linux?
This only goes to demonstrate how flexible Linux is when it comes to how things may be done. On boot, I do net installations. practically all the time, iso. I agree with Rolf on this one; if a distribution doesn't give me that choice, I acquire its whole DVD and install from it. One CDs, in my opinion, make excellent live demonstrations but poor installation material. It would be ideal for new users to utilise the dvd since I don't believe they would be tech-savvy enough to use the iso approach or the net installation way. That way they have fewer installation-related concerns to deal with.