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    I FIANLLY figured out how to get linux to use my wireless card (ndiswrapper). And I finally figured out how to tell knoppix to connect to my wireless network. Posting from knoppix as we speak (Konqueror).
    My question to you nice folks is that, Im planing on installing Red Hat 9 on my laptop also. Is there any other Linux distro that is better than Red Hat?
    I heard of ubuntu linux that is aimed towards newbies, but I have a feeling that itll be to newbish for me .
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    Don't ever EVER mention Ubuntu again. I'd stick to Knoppix (W00T KNOPPIX!) or Xandrox or Slackware or SuSE. I like SuSE and Xandrox is ok too. Forget RedHat, it's the MacOS of Linux systems.
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    What's wrong with Ubuntu? (Other than it doens't run on my laptop?)
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    what's right with it? Anyway, the latest SuSe version is yummilicious!
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    Re: Posting from knoppix

    Quote Originally Posted by k1ll3rdr4g0n
    I heard of ubuntu linux that is aimed towards newbies, but I have a feeling that itll be to newbish for me .
    ubuntu is NOT aimed specifically at n00bs. if you dont want to spend days trying to configure the OS and get it running properly, then ubuntu is one of the best. it is constantly at the top of the Distrowatch.com rankings (so it must be quite popular).

    one of the main features of Ubuntu is that (like debian) it will always remain totally free, even though it is supported by Canonical Ltd. it also has one of the best support communities for any linux distro. not many other distros have a dedicated support forum with over 66,500 members.
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    Re: Posting from knoppix

    if you have days to spare, why not try compiling Gentoo or roll your own with LinuxFromScratch.

    if i had an x86 computer, i would boot into tomsrtbt, ssh into a debian server, and post in vbforums via links/lynx. (or just view the html pages with wget and cat)


    RHEL is probably alright if ur using it in a corporate environment, but i wouldnt go near fedora...

    if you prefer KDE to GNOME, then try Kubuntu.
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    Re: Posting from knoppix

    Quote Originally Posted by Datacide
    Don't ever EVER mention Ubuntu again. I'd stick to Knoppix (W00T KNOPPIX!) or Xandrox or Slackware or SuSE. I like SuSE and Xandrox is ok too. Forget RedHat, it's the MacOS of Linux systems.
    None of that made ANY sense.


    Edit: Yes I use Ubuntu. Sometimes. When I don't have to be in crappy Windows.

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    [QUOTE=tr333]...one of the main features of Ubuntu is that (like debian) it will always remain totally free...QUOTE]

    So will Red Hat 1-9.
    But I think they call it Fedora Core now? (Someone please correct me if I'm wrong).

    Quote Originally Posted by Datacide
    Don't ever EVER mention Ubuntu again. I'd stick to Knoppix (W00T KNOPPIX!) or Xandrox or Slackware or SuSE. I like SuSE and Xandrox is ok too. Forget RedHat, it's the MacOS of Linux systems.
    Theres a problem with that I want something a little bit more beefy than Knoppix. Red Hat is exactly that. Like for example, Apache, DNS server ect.. Oh, and, Ubuntu .

    Quote Originally Posted by tr333
    if you have days to spare, why not try compiling Gentoo or roll your own with LinuxFromScratch.

    if i had an x86 computer, i would boot into tomsrtbt, ssh into a debian server, and post in vbforums via links/lynx. (or just view the html pages with wget and cat)


    RHEL is probably alright if ur using it in a corporate environment, but i wouldnt go near fedora...

    if you prefer KDE to GNOME, then try Kubuntu.
    I may do that later after I master some of the basic linux stuff (like controling linux from the command line ect). For now, I just need something to get me started, something to jump start my knowladage in linux systems.
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    Ya, RedHat make RedHat Linux which is somewhat closed source but supports the development of Fedora which is like RHL but created with help from the useres.

    I don't like ubunto. It has no root account and I couldn't get my wifi card to work. Other than that it's ok but I don't think it's the best.

    RedHat (RHL or Fedora) is pretty looking and good for starting out. It was one of my first distros before I found SuSE. But everyone has thier own preference. When I get togeether with the local 2600 group everyone is running a different distro. I suggest starting of with SuSE, Fedora, or Xandrox.

    Like with most 'nix users, once you're an expert and find the distro you really love you'll probably start re-writting the source code to fit your needs
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    Re: Posting from knoppix

    I like slackware, Debian is very good also

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    Re: Posting from knoppix

    I like Windows.

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    I like Debian, Ubuntu... That is all.

    Also, ndiswrapper is a great tool for WLAN cards
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    Re: Posting from knoppix

    Quote Originally Posted by zaza
    I like Windows.
    The only thing good about windows is VB6
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    Re: Posting from knoppix

    and the only good thing about VB6 is that it has been superceded by VB.Net.

    But that's another thread...

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    Re: Posting from knoppix

    Quote Originally Posted by zaza
    I like Windows.

    I like doors

    Quote Originally Posted by Datacide
    The only thing good about windows is VB6
    What about .Net
    And IE..
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    You people scare me

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    Why... you saw my 4th eye that i stole from mendhak ?
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    Re: Posting from knoppix

    Quote Originally Posted by Datacide
    I don't like ubunto. It has no root account
    the root accout exists, but its use is replaced by sudo. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
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    Re: Posting from knoppix

    Quote Originally Posted by k1ll3rdr4g0n
    I may do that later after I master some of the basic linux stuff (like controling linux from the command line ect). For now, I just need something to get me started, something to jump start my knowladage in linux systems.
    you might want to take a look at The Linux Documentation Project.

    The Ubuntu Forums are also a great resource for people new to linux.
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