Fedora in Amsterdam
Mark Sargent
powderkeg at snow.email.ne.jp
Thu Jun 16 08:55:53 UTC 2005
pascal at rednose.nl wrote:
>Hello everybody,
>
>my company is starting up a project in Amsterdam (The Netherlands), where people
>without any experience with computers receive training. They can also buy
>second-hand computers, and we want to offer the choice between Windows and
>Linux. Because most of our clients are very new to computers, we have chosen
>two distros that, in our view, take the end-user very seriously: Fedora and
>Ubuntu. We are having a bit of a hard time deciding which one we will choose,
>and therefore I am looking for a Fedora-enthousiast who lives in the vicinity
>of Amsterdam. Is anybody willing to give us some advice?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Pascal
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Hi All,
Pascal, whilst not in Amsterdam, I was rather a newb to PCs when I
switched to Linux. I would recommend Fedora, as I think it is quite good
for learning. Also, you could consider CentOS, the unofficial, legal,
clone of RHEL4. I've just started using it, and I find it very straight
forward, and I would believe, more stable than Fedora. Perhaps the more
experienced Linux guys here may say otherwise, though. Good luck,
anyhow. Cheers.
Mark Sargent.
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