another newbie question

Brian Kelsay bkelsay at askpioneer.com
Thu Oct 19 16:24:02 CDT 2000


You may want to do what many of us have done and that is install several and
play around with them till you find one you want.  For about ten bucks at
linuxmall.com, cheapbytes.com or linuxcentral.com you can find a six pack or
ten pack of Linux Distros.  You get the same ISO that you could download
from their website with the convenience of having it on disk.  Or pick the
two or three you can't decide between and try those.  Usually one disk is
only $.99 plus a couple of bucks shipping.

That's what I did anyway. YMMV.
Brian Kelsay

-----Original Message-----
From: will goodman [mailto:hippie91 at yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 4:54 PM
To: kclug at kclug.org
Subject: another newbie question

hey, i'm new to this list, i'm just curious about
which version of redhat is a good one to start out on.
 i'd assume that 7.0 would be best, but i've heard
that it's really buggy and i should hold off.  also,
i'm wondering if anyone knows of video editing
programs for linus (since it would be pretty stupid to
switch to linux if i can't edit video).  and does
anyone know if promise ide raid cards have any driver
support.

thanks,
will

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