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Linux... what do I need to know?
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Linux... what do I need to know?
Hi again
![]() right i'm on abit of an OS spree atm and i'm looking at alternatives to windows because im bored tbh anyway ive got an old socket A computer athlon 3200xp 2gb ram 160gb *cant remember the gfx card* but anyway the motherboard broke on my so im waiting for a new one to arrive. anyway i thought i may as well take the opportunity the try out a new OS.. so Linux seems the obvious choice ... ive been looking around on the net and it seems very confusing i stupidly thought it was just a straight fwd .... Linux .. but clearly im wrong lol anyways yea when lookin for my next OS what do you guys recommend? i would ideally like a version with a good user base and with plenty of compatibility as its gonna end up being a server thanks |
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Linux Environments / Kernels
what kind of server; eg webserver, file sever, email, LDAP ....
for fun without the need to install, I like Knoppix which will boot straight from the CD. This is the CLIENT system however, not a server edition. In addition, there are no packages for adding any server components (Redhat,Suse,Fedoria use RPM packages). comments on Linux Desktop Systems Server components include Apache, php, mysql, perl, sendmail, ldap, ssl, DNS, DHCPIt is important to watch the level of the kernel used in your Linux, as that predicts the services and support you may expect. (insist upon 2.4 or later) Fedoria Has server components or can be downloaded Knoppix Mandrake (Mandriva) Linux kernel 2.6.12-12mdk Suse Has server components or can be downloaded Ubuntu |
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He could mean a file server and if I were you I'd go with what has the most support and answers, Ubuntu (or Kubuntu/Xubuntu).
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I run a freespire file/print server. I really did not have to configure much and what I did configure was easy (like setting up a printer or installing Adobe Acrobat, etc.)
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thansk again for your replies and advice
yea im only gonna be using it for a basic file/print server and maybe something for LAN games etc you mention Ubuntu Kubuntu Xubuntu whats the difference between them? xubuntu .. isnt that a "lite" version of the OS? thanks again in advance |
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Ubuntu uses Gnome
Kubuntu uses KDE Xubuntu yes you are right. |
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I used Kubuntu for a while as I used to be a big KDE fan. But for nearly a year now I've been using standard Ubuntu with gnome and prefer it to Kubuntu. If you have an older system Xubuntu is your best bet as it uses the Xfce desktop which is lighter than gnome and far lighter than KDE.
It is quite easy to install the other desktops to your Ubuntu install by doing: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop Or sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop If you're already running one of those two: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop Will install gnome. Last edited by caravel; 03-25-2008 at 11:44 AM. |
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cool sounds good
ill get downloading tonight i think ![]() thansk again for your help |
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