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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.


        Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before. Neo: That's why it's going to work.

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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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              • V Virtual Coder

                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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                P P Vilsad
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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

                Vilsad P P MCTS (Windows Applications) .Net 2.0

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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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                  francoisdotnet
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                  Ubuntu or Kubuntu. Mark Shuttleworth seems to be throwing the money made with Thawte and had left over after his self-funded space trip into the development of Ubuntu. They have really tried and make it a easy and generally complete package for the desktop. (I'm not saying they have developed a Windows equivalent ;P!) I see they also working on a server edition now...

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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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                    si618
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                    SuSE is slick, Ubuntu is nice and easy to use, although with 7.04 I had problems with installing it on my notebooks second IDE drive (tri-boot with XP and BackTrack2). Plenty of linux VM images good to go...just depends on what you're into. If you want to experiment with security/penetration testing/networking/etc, you can't go past BackTrack (Slax distro). I've been playing with version 2 since it got released and it's way cool. I used it to see how good our companies wi-fi security was...5 minutes of passive sniffing to gather data using kismet and...I shit you not...less than 1 second of cracking with aircrack-ng to break the 128bit WEP key. Yeah, I know, we should be using WPA-TKIP or WPA-CCMP.

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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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                      ravindu_d
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                      SUSE Linux 10.2 and Ubuntu I reckon

                      Zitizon X

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                      • V Virtual Coder

                        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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                        LucianPopescu
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                        I use Slackware and i think that is the BEST could be.. it's professional, compact, and anything you want or need, but you first need to learn it for use in it's full power :D http://www.slackware.com/ enjoy ;): Lucian (a.k.a aSterX)

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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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                          dothebart
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                          why bother to install it? Just take one of the ready built images over at the vmware appliance market place and boot it up like described here for the citadel groupware apliance: http://www.citadel.org/doku.php/installation:appliance

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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...


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                            The_Great_Gonzo
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                            Hey Google is your friend. If you spare about 10 minutes you will easily get yuor linux pc on your network and printing. You don't mention with distro your using??

                            Oh, uh, good question. Now technically speaking, uhh, let's say, put me down as a... 'Whatever'?

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                            • E Ernest Laurentin

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

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                              Lost User
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                              Ernest Laurentin wrote:

                              Mandrake - for power user

                              It's been a few years, but last time I saw Mandrake it was most definitely not aimed at power users, it was the Ubuntu of about 3 years ago... Have they had a paradigm shift?

                              Paul

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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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                                Recently I have become a fan of Debian. I used Ubuntu for nearly a year, but decided to try Debian, seeing that's what Ubuntu's based on. Wasn't disappointed :)

                                Paul

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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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                                  Eric Georgiades
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                                  i love Suse for so many reasons. it's like fedora and debian put together. funny, after reading the replies above, i heard Ubuntu (like 10 times) and none for Fedora. (red hat excluded). best reasons i love suse : it's Novell. it's got oh so many drivers ready. it's got YaST it supports Red Hat packages (.rpm) it supports Debian packackes (.deb) it can work YUM and aptitude it just works love the new kde gui (start menu is fantastic - sry vista) i like lizards. i've used Fedora alot, started off with debian though. in the end, it's Suse (10.2) for me.

                                  Ericos Georgiades

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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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                                    Owen Lawrence
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                                    I'd like to install Linux on a 466MHz 96MB RAM class machine. What Linux would be good for that? - Owen -

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                                    • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                                      It's been many years since I went down Linux country, but Ubuntu seems to be the 'in' thing.

                                      Cheers, Vıkram.


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                                      Lampros Giampouras
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                                      I vote for Ubuntu too. It's the one I use

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                                      • T The_Great_Gonzo

                                        Hey Google is your friend. If you spare about 10 minutes you will easily get yuor linux pc on your network and printing. You don't mention with distro your using??

                                        Oh, uh, good question. Now technically speaking, uhh, let's say, put me down as a... 'Whatever'?

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                                        David Crow
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                                        The_Great_Gonzo wrote:

                                        If you spare about 10 minutes you will easily get yuor linux pc on your network and printing.

                                        Maybe that's the problem. I spent several hours searching. I found lots of information, but nothing trivial. Even so, Google is only as good as the question that gets asked.

                                        The_Great_Gonzo wrote:

                                        You don't mention with distro your using??

                                        Would that seriously make a difference? In any case, it was v5.10.


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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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                                          jerome5136
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                                          I think it depends on if you want it to be a server or a desktop. Slackware for server, Ubuntu as desktop.

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