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Hi I am thinking of running my spare pc on linux . The specs are p3 700mhz 128mb ram 20gb hardrive. Which version do you recomend? I have been recomended ubunta. I am after something quite easy to use and nice to look at. Thanks

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I am running Ubuntu at the moment and its great, very easy for new users to install and use.

Why dont you try the live cd first to see if you like it ?

 

BTW - It has a hideous brown theme, just dont let that put you off.

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I am running Ubuntu at the moment and its great, very easy for new users to install and use.

Why dont you try the live cd first to see if you like it ?

 

BTW - It has a hideous brown theme, just dont let that put you off.

 

Have done and do like it , was wondering if there is any better though. saw one that looked very sleek it has a blue desktop taskbar at the bottom , does anyone know which version this is :wtf: Thanks

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I have ran 'small linux' on a 700mhz laptop with a 2gb hd. Well worth it.

 

 

Slackware i am running atm although I dual boot and often find myself using windows over linux. I should really start getting back into it. Gentoo is also another good distro. Debian is ok in parts.

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Good points:

 

awesome command line gets you more involved and gives you kudos points for being able to work a command line

 

supposedly more stable

 

gnome is awesome

 

better software comes with it

 

its free

 

its open source

 

its not microsoft

 

Bad points

 

Its harder to use/get use to

 

there are less application support

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