Tuesday, February 5, 2013

What is the best linux version for a DELL Latitude D600 laptop?

Q. I have a DELL Latitude D600 that was passed down to me by my older sister. The XP on it has some bad malware and is generally corrupted. What would be the best Linux version to either replace it , or do a dual boot?
It is about 5 years old.

A. Almost any distro will install with a dual boot option. Which distro you install depends on how much horsepower you have and what you want to do.

Since there are over 300 distros, and a few CDRWs are pretty cheap, download a few that sound interesting and try them. DSL (Damn Small Linux) or PCLinuxOS minime might be good for a smaller computer, but Ubuntu might run well too.

They're free - take 2. Or 20. Have fun. That's what it's all about. (Until you decide to earn your living doing what you do for fun.)

What linux version is compatible with Broadcom wireless 802.11g card?
Q. I'm looking a linux version compatible with my wireless card but I dont seem to find any. I have SUSE 10.1 and it is not compatible, I think Fedora, Debian and others Ive looked are not either.

Help!

A. Wireless on linux?? You are very ambitious.

what type of linux version would i use to download a new version of Opera?
Q. i need Opera Browser 9 to have Flash Player 9 and everytime i try to download Opera 9 it gives me tons of like Linux versions and i dont even know where to start.
please help.
thank you.

A. Download and install the Ubuntu Linux, you will install any applications easly and quickly. Just (once installed) open the Synaptics (package manager), search by " opera ", mark it to install and wait the installation finish.

You can to do this with any applications.



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