Re: converting user to linux

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Jay Daniels wrote:

On Tue, Apr 27, 2004 at 10:44:11AM -0700, Clifford Snow wrote:


On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 08:49, Jay Daniels wrote:


Thanks duncan and everyone.

After I explained to her about the Microsoft license agreement, she
seemed more inclinded to install Linux but yet has her doubts that
everything will work. I also explained about the kernel 2.4 ACPI
issues and that FC2 had kernel version 2.6.* and that may solve those
issues.


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You might want to try Knoppix, www.knoppix.net, or gnoppix,
www.gnoppix.net, (I know this is a Fedora list...) Both should run from
the cdrom without having to install. It should give her a chance to see
if she likes linux.


It has been reported that knoppix does a good job identifying hardware
and may work on your sony laptop.



I went to the Gnoppix site, but it says Gnoppix is based on Debian 3.0 (woody). In my experience with this version of Debian Linux, it has much less hardware support than Fedora. In fact, I could not get Debian (current stable release) to install on my server I am using now with the adaptec 2120S raid controller and it did not detect my intel e1000 builtin network devices either. I read a page on how to get the 2120s controller working but the drivers rely on a RH 9.0 kernel! and the debian installer would not accept the drivers he compiled for the nics.

Perhaps Gnoppix is based on Woody but they have updated many of the
apps and Linux kernel?  Sounds like a good idea though to test the
laptop if Gnoppix has developed into it's distro - away from woody?

Well, I "think" I got all the virus and trojans removed.  But it still
seems like a lost cause.  I simply don't trust XP and find it
unreliable.  Like the other user stated, Windows is waste of money and
I don't want to spend anymore upgrading Windows or buying Window's
software.

However, since she seems to think it's fixed, Linux has slipped her
mind for the moment.



I have yet to boot a machine with Knoppix 3.3 and have it fail to find everyting attached. However, as I see it, the biggest obvious difference between Knoppix and Fedora is KDE vs Gnome. It is a visual difference at the very beginning.

Knoppix installs KDE by default, while Fedora uses Gnome by default. Both are able to install/use the other window manager so this is not the total difference, just the one seen first by the newbie..




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