Well I have a pen 3 that i got for free and i don't know if it has windows or not because im still fixing it up. But I wanna put Linux on it and I wanna know were i can get it. And dose it work kinda like windows or is a huge difference?
Well I have a pen 3 that i got for free and i don't know if it has windows or not because im still fixing it up. But I wanna put Linux on it and I wanna know were i can get it. And dose it work kinda like windows or is a huge difference?
Last edited by simon275; 11-16-2007 at 09:38 AM.
Start by reading this thread then... maybe... google
most of the Linux distros are available on torrents (legally I mean)
Anyone who think a computer is sexy need to #$? and fast
Heh, nice link . You have an extra space in between best and case, so here's the right link: http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/f...ad.php?t=11273.
As if linking to that wasn't enough, here's another page on my site that might help. http://arcanesystems.com/index.php/G...r-s-Guide.html
Before you can even install Linux on a system, you need to know what it is. (This is also in my Linux in a Nutshell guide) Linux isn't an OS. Linux is the kernel that the OS is built around. Different distros (distributions) use the Linux kernel to build the OS around. Knowing that, you need to find a distro that suits you. If you read my Distro Roundup (what Sly linked) you'll hopefully be able to find a good choice for you.
RIP Bucko
For a total Linux newb, I would suggest any of the ubuntu distros. Then again, I'm hooked on Fedora 7, which is serving my proxy, and web site (http://sgtm.homelinux.com) all from the comfort of my basement. Check my sig for a tut.
Uh oh.. I just noticed there's Fedora 8 now. Maybe it's time for me to upgrade.
http://fedoraproject.org/
DistroWatch just about every distribution (and certainly all the major players) are available with a brief description here - may help u find what distro suits your needs
Turns out, they'll let any idiot with a wrench work on hydraulics.Originally Posted by gntlkilr