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Well, I'll tell you this much- I started out just like you lol. I wanted to try something different, something new. Then I thought about linux, looked it up, and the FIRST distro I tried was gentoo...and oh my god was it hard.(I still haven't got it working to this day, and I gave up lol) you pretty much have to build the distro from scratch, its like an os-in-a-box. But, don't let that discourage you, I learned how to use fstab and fdisk manually...and a lot of stuff like that that you wouldn't really know how to do with ubuntu or SuSE. Also...SUSE is a piece of crap, I wouldn't use that unless your just so used to windows you can't stand it-because that's what it is-proprietary, and its really sluggish. it doesn't use any kind of standards..its in its own league of linux lol. I'd recommend ubuntu, its ok, but most of all, if your system can pull it off, I'd go for mandriva '06 or something, because its pretty cool. But I'd try knoppix or slax if you're still unsure, and you'd just like to test the waters a bit


Another thing I'll tell you is that linux has a really steep learning curve, it takes a while to figure it out, but from what I hear, if you do learn it, its your best friend lol. One guy on the forums here, kopeah, actually makes his own scripts for linux. So all in all, its perfect if you want absolute control over your pc.
 

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Originally Posted by Dngrsone

Linux is "really hard" like messing around with your WIndows registry is "really hard." It's a matter of perspective.

There are some distributions that make installation, updating and such fairly easy; Linspire, Mandrake and Red Hat are a couple.

There are a few GUIs out there that will keep one away from the command line for a long time-- as long as a Win user can stay away from the Run... dialog.

If you like hacking up your Windows, though, if the thought of not being able to turn off 'features' you don't want or being able to change the color of a certain part of the GUI drives you just a leetle bit bonkers, then Linux is the way to go-- you can do as little or as much customization as you want, your search-engine skills and patience are the limiting factors.

Distrowatch is one-stop shopping for all your Linux/GNU needs.


you know, your right, if your determined enough to figure it out, linux is fairly easy.
 
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