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[ale] linux recommendations
- Subject: [ale] linux recommendations
- From: ale1 at cybertechcafe.net (Nathan J. Underwood)
- Date: Wed Dec 22 10:55:00 2004
- In-reply-to: <CB640299E5F9D611813B0002B3B345CA1539FA6D@MSXCHAUSR01>
- References: <CB640299E5F9D611813B0002B3B345CA1539FA6D@MSXCHAUSR01>
I'm a big fan of Red Hat / Fedora. I've not had a chance to play any
with the wireless on Linux yet, but I've done quite a bit with shared
printers. I don't think that you should have a problem with either
(wireless or printer) if you're using any recent distro. The top three
for 'ease of use' for a new user (as I understand it) would be Mandrake
(I've not used it much, but when I did [ver 7.x], it seemed very easy),
Red Hat / Fedora, and SuSE.
--
registered linux user # 73046
Nathan J. Underwood
Cyber Tech Cafe' <><
http://www.cybertechcafe.net
Barnes, Michael wrote:
> I am building a computer for my daughters and am considering installing a
> LINUX distro. Since, I will be away from the house (do to job), I need a
> distro that is easy to install and maintain. This distro will need to be
> able to work on a wireless network and access a printer that is being hosted
> by windows xp pro.
>
> Any suggestions would be helpful.
>
> Thanks
> Mike Barnes
>
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