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Hi :)
That sounds the perfect way to try it.  

Tim (Webmaster at Kracked Press) made a good point about trying LiveCds to just test-drive various 
distros.  Trying a few is really ideal.  

Ubuntu might be a good one to start with but it is designed to be comparable with the latest 
Windows so it is often more heavy and bloated than other distros.  Fedora is quite good because it 
also tries to be quite plug&play but it's often the experimental cutting-edge and used as the 
test-bed for trying apps ahead of other distros (well, ahead of Redhat at least).  Anyway the best 
thing is to try a few distros to see what works best for you on your machine and then install it.  
All distros cover the middle-ground and a wide-spread of different machines but each distro seems 
slightly better at certain wacky combinations of real-world machines.  Does anyone really have a 
'typical' machine in a 'normal' set-up??  

I really wish Windows had an equivalent of the LiveCd session that almost every distro seems to 
have these days.  I think if i did internet banking i would want to always do it from a LiveCd and 
thus leave no trace of it on which-ever machine.  

Regards from
Tom :)  



--- On Tue, 24/7/12, Chaim Seymour <chaim.seymour@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Chaim Seymour <chaim.seymour@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Migrating from Windows; take it slow
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Tuesday, 24 July, 2012, 14:02

Hi

I can offer another option, which I find very satisfactory. My previous
laptop had windows vista and was unsatisfactory. When I bought a new
computer (with Windows 7), I formatted the disk on the old computer and
installed Linux. I tried 2 or 3 different linux packages and since my
computer was weak, I settled for Fedora which seems to use less resources
than Ubuntu.

The computer used to get very hot with Vista, but behaves much better with
Linux.

I use both laptops in parallel, but tend to use the Linux more.

Chaim

On 24 July 2012 12:36, Keith Bainbridge <keithrbaugroups@gmail.com> wrote:

On Sun, 22 Jul 2012 13:41:59 -0400 webmaster-Kracked_P_P
<webmaster@krackedpress.com> wrote:
Anyone who really wants to learn how to use Linux as a replacement
for Windows, try dual booting a system if you do not have a spare one
to try Linux with as its only OS.


G'day.


The other option for the odd trip back to windows is virtualisation.
Mostly, you can tell the system to let windows use a device as if you
had booted into windows

Regards


Keith Bainbridge
PO Box 324
BELMONT Vic 3216 Australia
  +61 (0)408 522 706

keith.bainbridge.3216@gmail.com

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