thinkjamil
Journeyman
Okay..I'm not waiting around going for fedora 18.
I'm thinking of switching to dual boot instead of virtual using machines on windows 7, so I shrunk a partition to create a 20 free space.
That's the maximum space I want to invest on GNU/linux.
Machine Specs: i5 2nd, 4GB ram, radeon 6490M.
Can anyone suggest me a suitable distro ? I will basically need gcc , mysql and dev stuffs and chromium. And Gnome 3.4 or higher is preferred. Speed and NTFS compatibility is a must. I have tried ubuntu 12.10(i386) in wubi but install process goes unresponsive @"kernel_thread_helper" which is quite a famous problem for ubuntu. Now I have DVDs of openSUSE12.2 and MINT 14(cinamon)(64). Mint also has a wubi derived installed which also crashed while installing.
If fedora is better for the purpose ,let me know with supporting arguments. I'll get which ever is better
And one more thing, If I ever feel like removing the GNU/linux , how should I start to finish without effecting windows 7(for gaming,and everything )?
usr level : beginner -->intermediate
Well among Mint, Ubuntu, OpenSUSE which is better considering performance
You can use Wubi to install Ubuntu/Lubuntu on your existing NTFS partitionHello.
I want to install a linux distro, along with my Windows 7, on an NTFS partition ( i did this before, installed Ubuntu 11.04 on a 30 GB NTFS partition, but i'm unable to do it now with 12.10, or maybe i just forgot how i did it )
I was going to go for Fedora ( haven't used it yet )
I will use Linux to run C++ programs and maybe tinker arounnd a bit to learn ( you can assume I know almost nothing about Linux atm but i'll grasp quickly )
Guys, Is this BackBox a free OS just like Ubuntu & BackTrack?
thanks
BTW, Which one of em has a better repository? one that is huge and maintained well...I'm using fedora but i"m open for a change.
Well among Mint, Ubuntu, OpenSUSE which is better considering performance
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