On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 10:23:50PM -0000, papasmurf wrote:
> Can someone please post a few web addresses, where I can read about the 
> various, most popular, user-friendly versions of Linux and choose which I'd 
> prefer? Looked into Linux quite awhile back but serious illness in my family 
> prevented me from doing any more. Remember one version, which I was really 
> interested in but cannot remember it's name[was not ubuntu/kubuntu]. Thank 
> You in advance for any assistance. Please Pray for our son Mike, who is on 
> Afgan deployment list[already served in Iraq].... Tom in NH
> 

Mint is generally considered one of the most userfriendly distributions
around, coming with out of the box support for various codecs.  



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