For someone beginning Linux from 15+ years of windows, what would be the best version of Linux to learn? Ubuntu/ Fedora/ Mandriva aren’t options due to driver conflicts with my installed Graphics card.
Though the live cds run from windows and look great, i cant get to the graphics end on boot up. the screen glows bluish black and theres nothing…
Any recommendations?
Redhat you can use or the New Fedora 7. Also you can try Knoppix Live CD to start with.
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freespire or linspire….pretty much like the windows interface….it will ease you into the Linux environment…good look with the change
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Ubuntu is the most comprehensive and easy I have personally used and Its more compatible with my hardware than Windows Vista.It automatically installed all the drivers for everything including my Nvidia 7800 gt Graphics card my Haupage Wintv 250 tv card. I had the same problem with my graphics as you at first but last month a new version Of Ubuntu was released and it fixed the problem.
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