Downloading Linux: What You Need to Know

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Linux can be downloaded for free from various online sources, such as linuxiso.org and distrowatch.com, eliminating the need to purchase a CD. While some users recommend distributions like Knoppix for beginners due to its user-friendly interface and ease of software installation through "apt-get," others prefer Red Hat (now Fedora) despite its lack of certain multimedia support and the need to manually find RPMs for software installation. Knoppix allows users to test the operating system without making changes to their hard drive, making it a popular choice for those new to Linux. However, opinions vary, with some users finding value in Red Hat for its functionality, even though it is no longer officially supported.
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Hey does anyone know if i can download Linux full version from the net or is it neccesary to buy the CD ? :confused:
 
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The best thing about Open source is it's free. You can download it http://linuxiso.org/
 
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Thanks a lot ,
do you recommend it?
 
I honestly don't, unless you want to learn more about your computer.

If you're a total newbie then I suggest picking up a book with the CD on it although that will set you about $ 50 or
try the Knoppix distribution which you can boot from the CD.
 
but as a newbie redhat would also be good. and RBS 5 i can see that you are new to the opensource community, you will love it. as for me it saves me money.
 
Thanks a lot guys ..
im starting to love this forum , so helpful. :)
 
Thanks but I already started downloading redhat =)
 
Nooooo... Redhat (A.K.A Fedora) sucks. I use it and knoppix. Knoppix is much more user friendly. Redhat does not come with any goodies, like mp3 support, java plug-ins, and Media players, just to name a few. Knoppix is much better. To install some software on Redhat you have to hunt down RPM's which is very easy, but with knoppix all you have to do is type "apt-get install (whatever program)" You can also try it before you install it without any worries. It will run in memory and will not write info on to you hard drive.
 
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I'm a newbie to Linux and am using Red Hat 9.. I like it, and no doubt others prefer different distributions, but it works, it is good, and it was free!
 
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Nooooo... Redhat (A.K.A Fedora) sucks. I use it and knoppix. Knoppix is much more user friendly. Redhat does not come with any goodies, like mp3 support, java plug-ins, and Media players, just to name a few. Knoppix is much better. To install some software on Redhat you have to hunt down RPM's which is very easy, but with knoppix all you have to do is type "apt-get install (whatever program)" You can also try it before you install it without any worries. It will run in memory and will not write info on to you hard drive.

everyone has their own opinion and clearly you like the easy way out by using knoppix. knoppix is good but i just recommend it for test-driving linux. Redhat is pretty cool though it is no longer supported.
 

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