m_alexander61 wrote:
>
> Having purchased a new PC with Vista (not by choice, but there was no
> option), I am eager to free up all that memory. My first plan was to
> replace with a new "upgrade" of XP, but XP doesn't recognize my
> harddrive. I have hard- and software that run great on XP, and I would
> love to set up a dual-boot, so...
> 1) Recommendations for installing XP? I know it can be done, but
> everyone has a different opinion, and it'll be a one-way ticket. Yes,
> this version of XP will also install without another version of Windows
> on the drive (in theory).
> 2) I've tried about 10 different distros but I would appreciate any
> suggestions for one which is non-corporate (Suse, Red Hat, etc.), Gnome-
> friendly, good for recognizing hardware, and easy for a newb to
> update. I have Debian on my other laptop and find it a bit too
> complicated at this point. I assume that I will also need to find
> codecs for my system, and any info here would be great.
> My (future Linux-only) laptop is a Dell Vostro 1510, in case anyone
> has dealt with that particular machine.
> Thanks much,
> Mark
>
> In stall Mint Linux  completely user friendly and  IMHO one of best 
> distros  around at moment.


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