Typical scenario of why non techies get turned off from linux, there are so many choices :)
Can someone help him in installation of what he wants?
Dipen
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 11:42 PM, Mitul Limbani mitul@enterux.com wrote:
Sorry for the top post, but I feel that www.linuxmint.com would be an ideal distro, have a look at it and if you need the cd I have it with me (version 7)
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On 17-Aug-2009, at 10:50 PM, Roshan Singh singh.roshan08@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 5:44 PM, scrapo scrapo@saswatabanerjee.com wrote:
RSCL Mumbai wrote:
Hi, Need someone who can setup OpenSUSE (or any other distro for Desktop use) for me with the basic apps: (1) Basic OS with all Video, Audo, drivers (2) OpenOffice (3) Browsers (4) Wine (5) Customization of desktop and optimization of resources to use least momory and CPU. I am located at Andheri (E). Pls send in your offers / questions. Sandeep 98199-88384
A personal suggestion from experiance. Use Fedora. We use it for our desktops at office. It works well and has all the features you need and pretty easy to use in GUI mode.
I would still say that openSUSE is very easy to use and handle and with Yast it becomes a matter of second, you dont need to know how things happen. You can find most of the HOW TOs here http://en.opensuse.org/
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