If you are properly backed up, via Ubuntu One or flash drives, you can 
completely reinstall the average Ubuntu distro in a couple of hours which is 
often faster than trying to find a bug someplace.

If you are talking about hardware repairs, I am less sure but you probably 
would have less trouble with Linux in general with drivers because Windows Cd's 
are usually appliance specific and, if you changed the video card or something, 
your Windows system restore CD's will install the drivers for the old hardware.

The play super safe option for someone trying Linux for the first time who 
isn't really into command line would be for him to install Lubuntu, which still 
supports x86 processors, and then put the desktop that he wants in through 
synaptic.  Then Lubuntu could be removed if he didn't want to use it.

Most new users try Linux on a legacy system and, if they try state of the art 
Kubuntu or something it will say that the hardware is below minimum and abort 
the whole install.  But if you want Kubuntu and install it through the package 
manager after installing Lubuntu, he will be ok if he disables the visual 
graphics.  If he tries to run things like the cube animation, he will have 
things like his task bar disappear because his legacy system can't take it.

 

 

 
Mark

Robert Mark Wallace
PO Box 11144
Newburgh, NY 12552-1114
Tel: (845) 541-7396


 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: WestHurley ComputerReCycling <[email protected]>
To: mhvlug <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Jun 24, 2013 1:42 pm
Subject: [mhvlug] Recommended Distros for Windows & Linux Repairs?


Was asked this Question:  What is the best Linux Distro for Windows &
Linux Repairs?

I have  no idea so thought best to post.

Appreciate any recommendations of distros that you have found useful.

Thanks

Gene

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