What’s the best linux distribution out there for beginners?
- Thursday, July 9, 2009, 14:21
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I’m using ubuntu, but id like to know if there are other distributions, which may be much easier to use than ubuntu… Ubuntu has been great soo far, but it’s still very difficult at times since im a beginner linux user.
I use mostly wireless… so will any of the distributions have problems using wireless?
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ububtu is great, but try using the education version of ubuntu, it is edubuntu which much easier.
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I would suggest Kubuntu, or PClinux07, as they use the KDE interface which is more faimiliar to windows user’s, i.e a start menu, task bar at bottom, folder layout etc. (ubuntu uses Gnome interface(the foot icon)
Though Ubuntu and its relations is about as user friendly as your going to get.
http://www.linuxmint.de/
but honestly, with all the different flavors, it is going to have to be trail and error for you. Just keep plugging away at the distros. You will find the right one for you.
You might want to try Open SUSE if you miss Windows Interface
OpenSUSE like Windows use Control panel style for computer configuration making it less intimidating for users to meddle with inner workings
All Linux will work with Wireless because Wireless drivers for all Linux is available it is just how much tweaking is required for it to work