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Revision as of 23:15, 25 August 2012
For Beginners
One size does not fil all. Some key differentiators to evaluate include:
- the functionality/style of "Control Panel" and that is best asssesed by trying various live CD from the suggestions below
- look-and-feel of the various Desktop enviroments
- Unity
- KDE
- Gnome
- LXDE
- Applications
- this should not be a "show-stopper"
- whilst > 700 MB won't fit on a CD, most Distributions have large, on-line repositories from which many applications can be installed quite simply
Suggestions from PCUG's Linux SIG depend on perspective:
for best support from the SIG
- Linux Mint
- openSUSE
- Ubuntu
for Windows/MacOS like experience
- KDE variants of the above
uncomplicated/mobile computing
- Peppermint
for netbooks and low spec hardware
- Peppermint
- PC Linux OS LXDE
- Puppy
- limited network security
for those having a dearth of download quota, the following are unmetered download from TIP (must ensure the download is directly from TIP server)
- Ubuntu
For Intermediate Users
for continual upgrade to latest software releases
- openSUSE with Tumbleweed repository enabled
- Ubuntu with Universe repository enabled
for fewest upgrades
- Ubuntu (& derivatives) based on Long Term Support (LTS) core
for those having a dearth of download quota, the following are unmetered download from TIP (must ensure the download is directly from TIP server)
- Debian
- Ubuntu
Specialised Distributions
utility CD
- PartedMagic
- SystemRescueCD
firewall/gateway/router
- Smoothwall Express
- IPFire
For Geeks
the following are generally regarded as not suited to beginners.
- Arch
- Gentoo
- Slackware
--Rpeters 13:59, 19 August 2012 (EST)