whats the best? And for an old laptop, are there any specific (mandrake, slackware, redhat) which are better than others with battery life, etc?
whats the best? And for an old laptop, are there any specific (mandrake, slackware, redhat) which are better than others with battery life, etc?
for someone that doesn't have much experience i'd highly recommend Mandrake. Its the most user friendly version. I'm not sure how it handles battery life on a laptop but i was very dissapointed when i discovered that it didn't auto-shutoff my hard drive.
Slackware, is the hardest to learn...but its what i suggest you start with, its what im going to start with this summer.
Once you know slackware, all the other flavors are easy (from what i hear)
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Originally posted by chosenfool
you prefer to auto-shutoff your hard drive? isnt that worse than keeping it spinning at all times? or does it even make a diff?
When my servers left running for 24 hours a day, and at least 20 hours of that time the hard drive isn't being used... yes its bad.
depends on how much learning you want to do.
i started with slackware on an old 386, with a trusty book beside me, and i learned ALOT. but if you just want something to mess around with and don't feel like getting into the nuts and bolts, use mandrake or redhat.
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