| 2007 New Year's resolution: try Linux |
Dec. 26, 2006
New Year's is traditionally a time of resolutions: maybe you're thinking that this year, you'll try Linux for the first time? If so, DesktopLinux.com editor Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols has prepared a brief beginner's orientation for picking and trying a Linux distribution.
"So, you want to give Linux a try do you? Good for you! You'll find that desktop Linux can work well and doesn't come with a tenth of the security problems that makes using Windows such an adventure," writes Vaughan-Nichols.
"The first thing you need to do is to pick out a beginner's distribution. I've dealt with this issue before, but let me touch lightly on what I consider to be three of the best Linuxes for beginners..."
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Baby Linux steps
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