[NTLUG:Discuss] Installation questions from rank beginner:

Alex Coker Alex.Coker at ipaper.com
Mon Mar 12 11:22:46 CST 2001


If you're looking for a smooth installation, stability, full featured
workstation setup, then you can't go wrong with Caldera eDesktop 2.4. We
are using this for general end user workstation setups and having very nice
results. Little things like Java 1.2 pre-configured out-of-the-box and such
make a good first-time experience for new Linux users.

Alex




David Neeley <dbneeley at earthlink.net>@ntlug.org on 03/12/2001 11:02:27 AM

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In case it matters, Corel has discontinued its Linux distribution. Assuming
they did not mess with the Debian update tools, the updates would be
straight Debian ones.

Quite a few people have cautioned me to avoid Red Hat 7.0 as being buggy.
However, I haven't tried it so I don't have personal experience.

I do have several boxes running the Red Hat-based Mandrake distribution,
and find the install to be simple. Its autodetect is the best I have yet
seen in Linux.

My favorite still has to be SuSE for depth of coverage. I'm going out today
to buy their 7.1 version, which is based upon the 2.4 kernel.

David


At 07:56 PM 3/11/01 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Dan Lobb wrote:
>
> > Thank you Steve and Jim, I have both Red Hat and Corel. Which of these
> > version, Red Hat or Corel is simpler to install for a rank beginner?
>
>Corel is one of the easiest distributions to install and is targetted
>towards the desktop user.
>
> > Would it be simpler to install to the OS-less computer, the one with
> Win95,
>
>It is easier to use on the machine with no OS if you can boot with the CD.
>Otherwise you need to install dos (with a floppy and CD drivers) and make
>a linux boot floppy from the CD. Then use the boot floppy for
>installation. Also thete is a file called autoboot.bat on the CD which can
>start the installation from DOS prompt.
>
> > or should I install DOS on the OS-less computer then Linux? If I go
with
> > the win95 machine, do I remove that system before or after I install
> Linux?
> > I don't want to partition since the hard drive is small as it is.
>
>It is difficult to install if Windows is already there but it's
>possible. You can resize the Win partition using partition magic or GNU
>parted. Then install using loadlin (on the CD) or by directly booting with
>CD if possible.
>
>HTH,
>Indraneel
>
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