Asdrubael said:Spyro201 said:I'm assuming you're a relatively advanced user then when it comes to Linux hence using the other versions?
I heard Ubuntu 9.04 isn't very new-user friendly which poses a problem for me, being a new Ubuntu user.
I've never used Ubuntu so I can only say what I've heard and read about it. You can download from their site, burn it to a cd them boot the computer with the cd in the drive. It will ask you basic set up questions and will install. It should set up partitions automatically or if you want there may be an advanced section where you will be able to specify but that won't be necessary. It will reformat your hard disk.
The file system (ie folders like program files etc) will be completely different to windows but the look will be very similar. http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu
My first Linux was Gentoo but I would NOT recommend it unless you want to get to know how the kernel works on a coding level (like I did ). Knowing c, c++ and shell scripting would be useful to be able to manage Gentoo well, its not easy to use.
Mhm.
The problem i've heard about is that if Ubuntu can't detect your connection/dongle straight away, it's a hard problem to fix. Any idea if this is true?