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  • H Hans Dietrich

    I want to install Linux in a VM. What is the current best Linux? I have heard good things about Ubuntu.

    Best wishes, Hans


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    Lost User
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    Hans Dietrich wrote:

    I have heard good things about Ubuntu.

    I've been "playing" with Ubuntu for over a year and am currently running v7.04. It's VERY stable and hasn't disappointed yet, but then again it's on an older (and very basic) desktop so no exotic drivers are needed.

    "I'm a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it." - Thomas Jefferson

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    • H Hans Dietrich

      I want to install Linux in a VM. What is the current best Linux? I have heard good things about Ubuntu.

      Best wishes, Hans


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      Nemanja Trifunovic
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      Hans Dietrich wrote:

      What is the current best Linux?

      For development, I prefer CentOS[^] which is really a copy oh RedHat Enterprise. For home use, I would probably go with Mint[^] which is a spinoff of Ubuntu with additional drivers out of the box.


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      • H Hans Dietrich

        I want to install Linux in a VM. What is the current best Linux? I have heard good things about Ubuntu.

        Best wishes, Hans


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        I have found SLAX[^] to be pretty good for different things. I current have Ubuntu/XP installed on a machine. Also found this GPart[^] to be a really good tool.


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        • H Hans Dietrich

          I want to install Linux in a VM. What is the current best Linux? I have heard good things about Ubuntu.

          Best wishes, Hans


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          David Crow
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          Hans Dietrich wrote:

          I have heard good things about Ubuntu.

          Just for grins, I installed it on a machine, but could not figure out how to get it connected to our network. I was ultimately wanting to be able to print from it, but since our printers are networked, it first must be able to see the network. Oh well...


          "A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow

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          • H Hans Dietrich

            I want to install Linux in a VM. What is the current best Linux? I have heard good things about Ubuntu.

            Best wishes, Hans


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            Jimmanuel
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            I use Sabayon Linux[^]

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              I use Sabayon Linux[^]

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              Maximilien
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              so, this is the sweet Linux, if I want a savory linux, I have to get which one, the Bechamel Linux ?


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                so, this is the sweet Linux, if I want a savory linux, I have to get which one, the Bechamel Linux ?


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                Jimmanuel
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                if you know of a savory linux please provide a link - i am most intrigued!!! ;)

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                • H Hans Dietrich

                  I want to install Linux in a VM. What is the current best Linux? I have heard good things about Ubuntu.

                  Best wishes, Hans


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                  Kevin McFarlane
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                  Interesting the number of Linux versions listed in this thread that I've never heard of! Perhaps that explains why Desktop Linux will never take off. BTW, I assume you're aware of VMWare's VMPlayer app. that you can get preloaded with various distros? May save you time in evaluating the versions.

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                  • K Kevin McFarlane

                    Interesting the number of Linux versions listed in this thread that I've never heard of! Perhaps that explains why Desktop Linux will never take off. BTW, I assume you're aware of VMWare's VMPlayer app. that you can get preloaded with various distros? May save you time in evaluating the versions.

                    Kevin

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                    Kevin McFarlane wrote:

                    Interesting the number of Linux versions listed in this thread that I've never heard of! Perhaps that explains why Desktop Linux will never take off.

                    The best Linux for you is Windows 98 SE.

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                    • H Hans Dietrich

                      I want to install Linux in a VM. What is the current best Linux? I have heard good things about Ubuntu.

                      Best wishes, Hans


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                      Mike_V
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                      Well the UCLA LUG recommends either Debian or Ubuntu.

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                      • H Hans Dietrich

                        I want to install Linux in a VM. What is the current best Linux? I have heard good things about Ubuntu.

                        Best wishes, Hans


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                        Uwe Keim
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                        My co-workers use Debian [^] for servers. Rather "slim" but no/few GUI stuff. For desktop PCs they usually recommend Ubuntu [^].

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                        • D David Crow

                          Hans Dietrich wrote:

                          I have heard good things about Ubuntu.

                          Just for grins, I installed it on a machine, but could not figure out how to get it connected to our network. I was ultimately wanting to be able to print from it, but since our printers are networked, it first must be able to see the network. Oh well...


                          "A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow

                          "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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                          Did it not "see" the network at all? In my experience with Ubuntu (and other distros as well), Samba often has trouble getting the names of the computers on the network and accessing shares via the computer names, but it works fine accessing shares via IP addresses (i.e. "smb://192.168.x.x/sharename").

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                          • H Hans Dietrich

                            I want to install Linux in a VM. What is the current best Linux? I have heard good things about Ubuntu.

                            Best wishes, Hans


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                            Tarakeshwar Reddy
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                            I have installed FreeBSD on a low config machine(PIII 1 GHz, 128 MB ram, 20 GB). It takes up very little resources and very stable.

                            Hans Dietrich wrote:

                            I have heard good things about Ubuntu.

                            I haven't tried it, but remember seeing a video of the screens and it was really cool.

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                            • H Hans Dietrich

                              I want to install Linux in a VM. What is the current best Linux? I have heard good things about Ubuntu.

                              Best wishes, Hans


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                              Member 96
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                              Whichever one you decide on be sure to get it by downloading via bittorrent. I just downloaded Ubuntu the other day to install in a vmware 6 vm. All the download sources listed would have taken many hours so I searched for a bittorrent link for the same file and found one and it took a fraction of the time to download it.


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                              • K Kevin McFarlane

                                Interesting the number of Linux versions listed in this thread that I've never heard of! Perhaps that explains why Desktop Linux will never take off. BTW, I assume you're aware of VMWare's VMPlayer app. that you can get preloaded with various distros? May save you time in evaluating the versions.

                                Kevin

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                                John M Drescher
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                                Kevin McFarlane wrote:

                                I've never heard of! Perhaps that explains why Desktop Linux will never take off.

                                I know a lot of people think this gives more choice but in my opinion this is a large waste of resources which could be used in much better ways than reinventing the wheel. With that said I am an expert at gentoo and I find it difficult to use other versions of linux.

                                John

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                                • H Hans Dietrich

                                  I want to install Linux in a VM. What is the current best Linux? I have heard good things about Ubuntu.

                                  Best wishes, Hans


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                                  MatrixCoder
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                                  Definitely Ubuntu.


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                                  • H Hans Dietrich

                                    I want to install Linux in a VM. What is the current best Linux? I have heard good things about Ubuntu.

                                    Best wishes, Hans


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                                    Ernest Laurentin
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                                    Ubuntu definitely - RedHat, Mandrake - for power user God bless, Ernest Laurentin

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                                    • H Hans Dietrich

                                      I want to install Linux in a VM. What is the current best Linux? I have heard good things about Ubuntu.

                                      Best wishes, Hans


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                                      Sathesh Sakthivel
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                                      I go with RedHat, it works good for me.

                                      Regards, Satips.

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                                      • H Hans Dietrich

                                        I want to install Linux in a VM. What is the current best Linux? I have heard good things about Ubuntu.

                                        Best wishes, Hans


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                                        Bob Nadler
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                                        I have Ubuntu on VPC-2007. Beware of 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) on VPC though -- mouse capture is broken unless you patch the Linux kernel. I've also had good luck with openSUSE 10.2 packaged with Mono running on VMware (Mono Downloads). It's pretty cool being able to copy your VS created assemblies to Linux and execute then directly in Mono. It's probably VMware Player vs. VPC-2007, but the hardware support (sound, network, etc.) is much better in openSUSE 10.2 than it is in Ubuntu (6.10 or 7.04).

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                                          Kevin McFarlane wrote:

                                          Interesting the number of Linux versions listed in this thread that I've never heard of! Perhaps that explains why Desktop Linux will never take off.

                                          The best Linux for you is Windows 98 SE.

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                                          Suse Linux is always a good choice and its very much like windows with all the packages its providing. and the current version is also supports a good ground fot VM

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