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Just a short question: if you only install them to try which one you like most, why not using VMware or VirtualBox?...
- 12-06-2010 #11
Just a short question: if you only install them to try which one you like most, why not using VMware or VirtualBox?
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- 12-06-2010 #12Just Joined!
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- 12-07-2010 #13forum.guy
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I'd personally recommend installing and trying them one distro at a time whether it be through actual installs, or virtual. Doing it that way should cause less confusion while allowing you to get a better feel for the current distro. It's easy enough to add additional distros once you have a better understanding of Linux. Just my own preference and opinion of course.
Best of luck to you with it either way.oz
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Cheers Ozar. I have now put Fedora on and it is not a bad distro at all. Very easy to install, I must add. Haha, I just realised, I am not too sure how to uninstall them yet. Ah well, you live and learn. Its a pity my games like Nova games and COD will not play on them. Although I have not tried them yet. They are great systems and quite fast.




