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guitarmaster18

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So, I have downloaded Ubuntu and am running it on my macbook, and I am looking for some more free linux OS's. Do you reccommend any?
 
Fedora's pretty nice, Gentoo is coming along quite well. OpenSuSE I think they've fixed to work with Apple. There's more out there you just gotta look.

Once ReactOS starts moving faster, it'll be good. SkyOS looks good (not free though), I wanna try that OS bad, its nifty- graphical wise.
 
Download and burn to a CD using Disk Utility then restart holding C before the chime till it boots into the installer
 
How do you install those?

Best way to try (and probably use, in general) is to get the free VMWare Beta, or Parallels, and run it virtually. The install process is much faster since you can set the VM to read the iso on disk as a CD instead of actually burning to a CD and reading that, plus, obviously, the ability to just delete it if you don't like it.
 
Use opensuse, and for something close to itunes use songbird, or if you want to use itunes download crossover office, and cedega for windows games. Opensuse is one of the best supported and easy to get software and drivers for.
 
Opensuse is one of the best supported and easy to get software and drivers for.
i disagree, ubuntu has one of the biggest communities around for all sorts of things.

personally i'm a gentoo fan, portage is godly (think bsd ports). slackware is second, just a bitch to use sometimes.
 
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