I am trying to start using Linux as my main OS. I don’t know anything about it, but I have a book and I want to start trying it out. I want to download a Live CD version of it. I checked out the main site, but there are too many downloads to choose from. Which one is better/most popular?
Thank you.
This is the best one for beginners and its the best in general…
Its not hard to use at all, and its made to COMPETE with Microsoft.
http://www.ubuntu.com
Its completly free forever to and all the software that comes with it.
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Just about to say ubuntu myself^^ and there is a livecd version, dont expect to be running ubuntu as your main OS when your using live CD, it is much to slow, since being accessed by optical drive, and cant access alot of your resources like in most cases hard drive, etc..
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You have to select it by yourself: there are too many Linux branches; who knows what will be the best for you?
Try this:
http://www.linux.org/dist/
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A great resource for learning about Linux is
The Linux Documentation Project
http://www.tldp.org/
Also, Sourceforge has a huge selection of Linux distros and apps in it
http://sourceforge.net/
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The commonest ones I’ve come across are fedora (red hat desktop version), ubuntu, suse, knoppix,… probably in that order. But that may not be representative, it’s just what I’ve come across as ones used by people I work with. I know that ubuntu and knoppix come as live CDs… not sure about the others I’ve listed above.
I’m using ubuntu at the moment. So my view is that that is the best and most popular… but that is *only* my opinion.
Download a few and try them out, give them a couple of hours trial and see which you like best. What will it cost? download time and a few blank CDs.
Probably a more important question for you to consider is do you prefer KDE as a desktop or Gnome as a desktop. For some distributions you can choose, for some you are stuck with one or the other
But I’m not using a live CD… I’ve found they are disproportionately slow ‘cos they’re running off the CD not the hard disk… great for playing with, not so great for using.
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I was using Xandros, but now using ubuntu.
You can view a lot of ubuntu screenshot at http://www.flickr.com or http://photobucket.com.
Search for ubuntu at image finder
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