[NBLUG/talk] dual boot beginner

Nat W. calvin166 at pseudoweb.net
Sun Apr 3 18:41:39 PDT 2005


Fedora has what I think is the easiest partition resiser, but you have read
the directions, not just click away. (yay for impatient clickers such as my
self :p )

-Nat W. 
http://www.pseudoweb.net


-----Original Message-----
From: talk-bounces at nblug.org [mailto:talk-bounces at nblug.org] On Behalf Of
Lynn
Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 3:12 PM
To: A'fish'ionado; General NBLUG chatter about anything Linux, answers to
questions,etc.
Subject: Re: [NBLUG/talk] dual boot beginner


Which distro do you recommend for a newbee-friendlyness? .... Lynn

A'fish'ionado wrote:

>>Best to go with a recent version of Linux: Fedora
>>Core 3, Mandrake 10.something, SuSE 9.2 or Debian "Sarge". You'll
>>have a much better experience with any of those. And the
>>installers are better, too.
>>    
>>
>
>Much as I love Debian Sarge :-) it doesn't have a newbie-friendly
>partition resizer (AFAIK).
>
>William
>(Running Debian Sarge...)
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