www.distrowatch.org has links for downloading all the major distributions. They all have much of the same thing - My favorite is debian, but it's one of the harder ones to install. Many people recommend Suse, Ubuntu, Mandriva, and Fedora. Any of those should be fine.
2006-10-13 18:08:36
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answered by lwcomputing 6
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Go to website www.lwn.net you will find all the distribution of the Linux. you can choose any version of the free download of OS.
2006-10-14 00:34:24
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answered by Pummy 2
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properly, you may already get various linux working device for unfastened. you may in simple terms obtain it, of in case you want Ubuntu, they are going to deliver you a CD interior the mail. yet construction computers often is the comparable. The working device isn't possibly relavant. yet i do no longer see on line storage taking on perplexing drives. sometimes you basically want information, then. and you do no longer want them on the internet the place they are greater vunurable. additionally, it could take to long in case you have been going to save track and stuff. or perhaps then, there could in simple terms be greater tension on servers, with anybody's information on line. So quite, i think of any pass to basically conserving information on line, could in basic terms be for word information and such, which take in just about no perplexing force area in any respect. And calls for for computers to run quicker and quicker aern't going to pass away, and since the technologies gets greater desirable, information gets larger. case in point, video information will in all probability have larger high quality (All be HD bluray and such. yet once you want small standards, you will in all probability in simple terms get a netbook besides.
2016-10-19 09:04:58
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answered by ? 4
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why dont u give a try to slynux? which gives the look and feel of windows OS and all packs bubdled. This was devoloped by a 12th standard student. i am using this OS in one of my machines
2006-10-13 18:32:00
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answered by Anonymous
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SUSE Linux 10.1
Downloads
SUSE Linux Download
SUSE Linux is created by the openSUSE project and is freely downloadable from Novell or from mirror sites around the world. At openSUSE.org, you have the choice of downloading the latest released version of SUSE Linux, (version 10.1) or the newest development build of the next version of SUSE Linux (now called openSUSE 10.2).
If possible, please download SUSE Linux from a mirror in your vicinity. Please note that download versions of SUSE Linux are not eligible for free installation support.
* Go to the download pages.
SUSE Linux 10.1 Live version
SUSE makes the live version of SUSE Linux available for download as an ISO image. This version runs entirely from the bootable DVD and is not installed on the hard disk.
If you want to get to know SUSE Linux or test if your hardware is fully supported, the live version is the right choice for you.
http://www.novell.com/products/suselinux/downloads/suse_linux/index.html
2006-10-13 18:02:24
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answered by Anonymous
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forget about download the os....
just logon to
www.ubuntu.com
www.kubuntu.con
www.edubuntu.com
for free cd to your home.... yes its real i got the cd s from the linux based os for free....
2006-10-13 18:09:05
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answered by maddy 2
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The latest version is UBUNTU
www.ubuntu.com
2006-10-13 18:04:11
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answered by Rahul Ghose 4
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try www.blender.org, www.gimp.org, and www.openoffice.org.
2006-10-13 18:53:55
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answered by upshot1 2
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