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| Written by tek | |||
| Wednesday, 23 August 2006 12:31 | |||
Everyone has heard it, if not asked it themselves. "What is the best version of Linux for a beginner". Well in the past there was hundreds of answers but as Linux has matured as a technology and all of the commercial companies have been scampering trying to differentiate themselves from each other. It seems a new leader has emerged. Kubuntu(KDE) and Ubuntu(Gnome) Mark Shuttleworth, the first African citizen in space has funded the development of theses two projects with 10 million dollars of seed money. This my friends, is Linux done right, it follows one major principle which most distro's do poorly. Keeping It Simple, everything most people need is already installed and there is virtually no rocket science required to get Linux up and running. Its truly impressive and is based off of Debian. If your looking for a quick version of Linux to use, or to help convert your virus laden, spyware infested breatheren to something much easier to use. Give it a try, it functions as a live CD and can easily be installed on the computer after booting up off the live CD. Very impressive, there is finally a version of Linux even my mother could live with. :-)
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| Last Updated on Sunday, 20 July 2008 20:40 |




Everyone has heard it, if not asked it themselves. "What is the best version of Linux for a beginner". Well in the past there was hundreds of answers but as Linux has matured as a technology and all of the commercial companies have been scampering trying to differentiate themselves from each other. It seems a new leader has emerged. 