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Jul 26th, 2005
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Re: What Linux you recomend for Desktop?

Take a look at http://distrowatch.com/, you can choose one from there.
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Re: What Linux you recomend for Desktop?

ubuntu is quite interesting, and it is more free, then other dirstributions

and what you think about kubuntu?
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Re: What Linux you recomend for Desktop?

I also tried Kubuntu, and it is good. But I prefer Ubuntu, because I don't like the KDE Desktop that much. IMO it is too bloated. Because Kubuntu and Ubuntu share the same package repository, if you install Ubuntu, you could also install KDE later from the package manager.
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Re: What Linux you recomend for Desktop?

I use Fedora COre 3 on my laptop as well as on my desktop. It works really well and it is pretty easy to use too .

./thanks
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Re: What Linux you recomend for Desktop?

i would like to know that are u going to using linux on ur desktop for some spl purpose. if not then i would suggest u not to go for it.
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Re: What Linux you recomend for Desktop?

u can go for fedora core 4 its easy to install and use
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