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<blockquote data-quote="grimreaper1014" data-source="post: 892527" data-attributes="member: 554"><p>I'm thinking about pulling the trigger on Ubuntu I did a google search for easy to use linux distro for beginners. Ubuntu was the fist one on the list. I took it for a test drive using distrotest.net. I looked it over a bit. Some of it looks confusing which makes it a bit intimidating. However, I'm sure once I get it installed and go look at more things since distrotest.net seamed to be limited that I will get the hang of it. I said it is a version of linux that doesn't rely on the command line. Which sounds really attractive to me as I hate messing around typing in commands etc. Another thing I'm concerned about is getting Wine installed. I want to install it just in case a program I want to run doesn't have a linux version. Also, there might be some Windows software my mom want to install. She is an RN so she has some nursing CD's she installs. I'm going to try to install it now. I will report back and let you guys know what I think. That way maybe someone can offer some suggestipons or maybe a new distro entirely. Thanks again fellas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grimreaper1014, post: 892527, member: 554"] I'm thinking about pulling the trigger on Ubuntu I did a google search for easy to use linux distro for beginners. Ubuntu was the fist one on the list. I took it for a test drive using distrotest.net. I looked it over a bit. Some of it looks confusing which makes it a bit intimidating. However, I'm sure once I get it installed and go look at more things since distrotest.net seamed to be limited that I will get the hang of it. I said it is a version of linux that doesn't rely on the command line. Which sounds really attractive to me as I hate messing around typing in commands etc. Another thing I'm concerned about is getting Wine installed. I want to install it just in case a program I want to run doesn't have a linux version. Also, there might be some Windows software my mom want to install. She is an RN so she has some nursing CD's she installs. I'm going to try to install it now. I will report back and let you guys know what I think. That way maybe someone can offer some suggestipons or maybe a new distro entirely. Thanks again fellas. [/QUOTE]
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