Don't even bother with Lindows... It's not a stable OS. It's nothing more than something to fill your curiosity with and have something which other people don't. An OS that runs like Linux but runs all Windows apps... sure it be nice but it's not even close.
Are you putting on Mandrake for a personal workstation ?... If so then good choice otherwise (for a server perhaps) I'd say go with Debian or forget Linux all together and go with BSD Unix. Also, as a suggestion, when you install Mandrake, just install what you need. For example why do you need Gnome and KDE ? I believe it installs generic XWindows as well. We'll good luck and have fun setting up your new rig... Glad to see another convert from the Windows world... =D
Mandrake is just good because it's really simple to install and packages a lot of the common software for you. If you really want to get into *nix enviorments and learn what it's about, download something clean like what I mentioned above. I would prefer BSD over Linux but thats up to you. You can then learn more about the administration side of *nix OS types as you install the components yourself. You can always install Gnome or KDE on your own. The way I see it... whats the point of installing a "pre packaged everything done for you" operating system thats less utilized than the more popular Windows ? I think the whole learning experience is the main reason for doing so and installing something like Mandrake doesn't help much in that area. Just my thoughts...
Last edited by sungkim on 10-22-2002 at 09:42 PM
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