I think I might do a fresh install on my XP machine...
Which flavor of linux are you thinking?
Well, dual-boot, maybe. Unbuntu seems popular...
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I think I might do a fresh install on my XP machine...
Which flavor of linux are you thinking?
Well, dual-boot, maybe. Unbuntu seems popular...
How did Ubuntu gain position from Red Hat? What changed?
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I'm not really sure. I've just been getting around to seriously giving Linux another go, and have notice places like eWeek making broad statements about Unbuntu being popular
How did Ubuntu gain position from Red Hat? What changed?
Easy enough for a Linux noob like me to install it with no problems.
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Red Hat's always been marketed as enterprise (but we'll give you a personal version if you want to tinker yourself). Ubuntu was the first to really push consumer-friendly installs -- not your-clueless-mom friendly, but the people who might have thought it was a cool idea but didn't quite tip over the edge. And the Live CDs are brilliant -- not that there weren't bootable install CDs before, but the whole "try it out, play around, click one button and we won't hose your other stuff" was huge.
the whole "try it out, play around, click one button and we won't hose your other stuff" was huge
I see that.
I'd always thought that that the Red Hat install was pretty simple. Mostly I can see the difference between Ubuntu and Debian, and totally get why Ubuntu is more popular.
the whole "try it out, play around, click one button and we won't hose your other stuff" was huge
I see that.
I'd always thought that that the Red Hat install was pretty simple. Mostly I can see the difference between Ubuntu and Debian, and totally get why Ubuntu is more popular.