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No longer driving a Ford.
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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I'm considering setting up my PC in a dual-boot configuration, where I can select from Windows XP and Linux when I boot.
I would like some advice as to which Linux distro I should go for. Obviously, I'm fairly new to Linux, and would like to be able to use as much as possible of the hardware I currently have. Main tasks I use my PC for are accessing the internet, video editing, photo editing, web page editing and DVD burning. My PCs specs: AMD XP3200+ CPU ASUS A7N8X-X mobo 512Mb RAM 128Mb AGP Gigabyte Radeon 9600 LG GSA-4102B DVD-RW drive Seagate and Western Digital ATA Hard disks (total of nearly 200Gb space) Leadtek WinFast DV2000 TV+1394 PCI card USB IR adapter Printing to a HP OfficeJet 4110 over the LAN Connected to ADSL Internet via DHCP over the LAN. If anyone can suggest a good distro for me to try, I would appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
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