Postby bkilbour » Fri May 14, 2010 6:26 pm
I studied it in one of my courses - Linux, whatever OS version of it, is best suited as a separate OS that you can use to partition your RAM with, effectively using multiple operating systems in one tower/laptop. Look it up - you may be able to use both versions, and do all the cool sock-puppet tricks that having more than one workable OS in the same machine.
The best linux to get is a free one. The cool thing about any version you get, whether mepis or ubuntu, is that there are always updates that make them better. Personally, I would go with Ubuntu, simply because it has more work on it and is more popular in the Linux crowd. But then again, I'm one of those wierd guys that actually likes using Vista.
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