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8. Mandriva Linux Mandriva Linux (formerly Mandrakelinux) was created in 1998 with the goal of making Linux easier to use for everyone. At that time, Linux was already well-known as a powerful and stable operating system that demanded strong technical knowledge and extensive use of the "command line"; MandrakeSoft saw this as an opportunity to integrate the best graphical desktop environments and contribute its own graphical configuration utilities and quickly became famous for setting the standard in ease-of-use and functionality. With this innovative approach, Mandriva Linux offers all the power and stability of Linux to both individuals and professional users in an easy-to-use and pleasant environment. Thousands of new users are discovering Linux each and every day and finding it a complete replacement for their previous operating system. Linux as a server or workstation has no reason to be jealous of any other more established operating systems. 9. PCLinuxOS PCLinuxOS is an English only live CD initially based on Mandrake Linux that runs entirely from a bootable CD. Data on the CD is decompressed on the fly, allowing up to 2GB of programs on one CD including a complete X server, KDE desktop, OpenOffice.org and many more applications all ready to use. In addition to the live CD, you can also install PCLinuxOS to your hard drive with an easy-to-use livecd-installer. Additional applications can be added or removed from your hard drive using a friendly apt-get front end via Synaptic. 10. SAM Linux Desktop SAM Linux Desktop, a live and installation CD based on PCLinuxOS, is an easy-to-use, fast and clean XFce Linux desktop for home users. The distribution is enhanced by several popular non-free applications, such as Macromedia Flash plugin, Java and RealPlayer. 11. TinyMe TinyMe is a PCLinuxOS-based mini-distribution. It exists to ease installation of PCLinuxOS on older computers, to provide a minimal installation for developers, and to deliver a fast Linux installation for where only the bare essentials are needed. |

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Iniciado por Sona
buenas gente estoy estrenando mi acer aspire 6930, que me vino con Vista pre instalado, por cuestiones de garantía me aconsejaron que no lo desinstale, pero quiero tener mi querido Linux que me acompañe a tdos lados.
Pregunta alguna distro que recomienden para notebook? por soft o configuración o que venga "preparada" Yo use mayormente Mandrake (hoy Mandriva) o RedHat o Suse en mi pc de escritorio. Otra duda es preferible una distro de 32 o de 64 bit? Y por ultimo alguna viene optimizada para hacer durar la carga de la bateria? Saludos |
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