Hi guys,
Absolute Linux newbie here who has always wanted to get familiar with at least one Linux distribution, and found a special kind of fondness for (K)Ubuntu. I downloaded the ISO for 5.10 today and installed it on my Acer Aspire 3500 (Celeron M 370 - 1.5G, 512 DDR, 802.11b/g, 15.4" WXGA monitor), to dual boot with Windows XP.
The installation has gone fabulously, and I am now online (ADSL connection) writing this post immediately after the install. The only problem I came across was the awkward installation screen size (it was split into two at bottom of screen), where it took me some time to find the right keystrokes to apply the partitioning changes I made.
My sincere thanks to the developers of (K)Ubuntu, as I never thought it could be this simple. I have tried a few other distribs (Redhat, Mandrake, Debian) and none have been easier than this.
Loving the interface!
Kind Regards,
Natasha
Absolute Linux newbie here who has always wanted to get familiar with at least one Linux distribution, and found a special kind of fondness for (K)Ubuntu. I downloaded the ISO for 5.10 today and installed it on my Acer Aspire 3500 (Celeron M 370 - 1.5G, 512 DDR, 802.11b/g, 15.4" WXGA monitor), to dual boot with Windows XP.
The installation has gone fabulously, and I am now online (ADSL connection) writing this post immediately after the install. The only problem I came across was the awkward installation screen size (it was split into two at bottom of screen), where it took me some time to find the right keystrokes to apply the partitioning changes I made.
My sincere thanks to the developers of (K)Ubuntu, as I never thought it could be this simple. I have tried a few other distribs (Redhat, Mandrake, Debian) and none have been easier than this.
Loving the interface!
Kind Regards,
Natasha
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