I will recommend Arch, is simple and powerful. On Dec 11, 2007 1:22 PM, Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > To make things easy, you could download VMware Server - run that on > your windows box and install the prebuilt appliances. That'd make it > easy to try out a few linux versions. VMware is free as are the > appliances. > > I use ubuntu primarily. > > j > > > On Dec 9, 9:57 am, Andreas Pfrengle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > > > till now I've been experimenting with Django (development version) > > under Win2k. But Windows sucks. So I dare to make my first steps with > > Linux. Most of you will surely say I won't regret this decision ;-). > > But since I haven't any experience with Linux yet, I want to choose a > > distribution that is best suited for someone coming from the Windows- > > world AND suited to establish a Django development environment. Well, > > I'm not even sure if there will be any great difference between > > several distributions regarding these aspects. Any comment is welcome. > > > > Regards, > > Andreas > > >
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