Paul D. Anderson Wrote:

> I'm going to add Linux to my PC to get a dual-boot configuration. (I'm tired 
> of sloooow start ups and want to tap into the great tools available.) The 
> tutorial I'm looking at suggests Ubuntu. Is there a significant difference in 
> Linux implementations? Is Ubuntu one of the better ones? Does it make a 
> difference for running D2?
> 
> Thanks in advance for your hellp.
> 
> Paul
> 

Thanks for all the good advice. I'll even listen to some of it!

Lots of votes for Ubuntu, so I'll probably go with that. (I'm encouraged that I 
don't have to make a decision "once and for all time".)

Hopefully, I'll get a chance to do an install and run with it a little bit this 
weekend. The hardest part looks to be to clean up my system. My plan is to 
install Linux on my D: drive and leave the C: drive for Windows. I've been 
using D mainly for backups, but I just got a USB hard drive specifically for 
backups, so I can dedicate the D: drive.

Again, thanks for all the good advice. You can now all go back to thinking 
about D.

Paul

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