rudirautenbach
Senior Member
OK, so I bought my wife an AspireOne. It came with Linux (think it is called Linpus, whatever this means), and I am really impressed by the OS. May I call it "fresh" compared to the bloated XP's and Vista's that I have been burdened with for so long...
You guys can obviously deduct I'm new to Linux. Now before I go and format all my PC's at home and install Linux
I would like to try it on a redundant notebook first. Baby steps...
Can someone please help me with my 6 questions below:
1. Which versions of Linux are available and which one should I choose?
2. Where do I download it from?
3. Is it free or do I have to pay for it?
4. Does it come bundled with OpenOffice & Firefox or are those separate installations?
5. Should I anticipate driver/hardware problems? This is a Sony VAIO machine...
6. Is there a website where I could educate myself in the process of installing, configuring and using the OS?
Many thanks for your help. I am really looking forward to starting to explore this seemingly good OS!
Rudi
You guys can obviously deduct I'm new to Linux. Now before I go and format all my PC's at home and install Linux
Can someone please help me with my 6 questions below:
1. Which versions of Linux are available and which one should I choose?
2. Where do I download it from?
3. Is it free or do I have to pay for it?
4. Does it come bundled with OpenOffice & Firefox or are those separate installations?
5. Should I anticipate driver/hardware problems? This is a Sony VAIO machine...
6. Is there a website where I could educate myself in the process of installing, configuring and using the OS?
Many thanks for your help. I am really looking forward to starting to explore this seemingly good OS!
Rudi