Just a word before I start it's 4:00 in the morning right now (well actually 3:46) so if I sound tired. I am.
. Ok here I go
linux, Linux, Linux. My experience w/ Linux started when I was 7 years old and an IT tech gave me an ubuntu 5.10 live cd w/ the power to, repartition my drive, erase my MBR, wipe my hard drive, and steal my girlfriend, my dog, and my hot dog I was eating (just kidding
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luckly I couldn't figure out how to run the installer properly, my dad woulda killed me.
. And I got to keep my girlfriend, dog, and the corndog was awesome! Anyways, ever since that day I become determined to find out what this ubuntu thing was and how it worked and most importantly what it meant for me. I was astounded that there was even a such thing as an alternative operating system.(I grew up w/ windows 98. So I assumed the rest of the world suffered with me in the crappy os boat). And so since then I Set out on a journey to discover this Linux thing they called ubuntu and in the process had a lot of computers that needed restoring from my crappy job at partitioning them. anyways,
My point is if anyone understands what it's like to not understand Linux but still want to learn more about it. That's me. However, now I know how to use Linux and use as my main operating system (windows is messed up right now). So really gamefrk what distro of Linux you choose, if you do choose Linux, depends on your skill level first of all. I assume that your just starting out. So really I wouldn't recommend Ubuntu you see ubuntu puts itself out to be so easy that a monkey could use it, provided it had training first. And really it's not easy to use if your a total begginer. Maybe after you gain skill you can choose an os that fits your needs perfectly.
It's like buying a mustang when you can't even ride a bike. I recommend Linux mint it's based on ubuntu and is compatible with all ubuntu .deb software. Which is good cuz .deb is one the most recognized software package formats. (right next to .rpm that is, Kherr) Linux mint is what I use cuz it fits me perfect ease of use and it comes pre installed with a lot of things such as codecs for playing different musics like mp3 and flac. Plus a
Huge benefit for me is that it comes with wireless drivers pre installed (my acer isn't recognized by ubuntu. So if you are looking for a stable fast reliable operating system
Linux is the way to go and specifically I recomend LinuxMint
links:
Linux mint homepage
http://www.linuxmint.com/Linux Mint Gnome, LXDE, and XFCE Desktops live cd AND DVD
http://www.linuxmint.com/download.phpLinux Mint Kde RC
http://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=61