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Pete

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Any free form of Unix/Linux. IS Red Hat still on top?

Red Hat is still around but they focus on Enterprise support and services. The distro forked several years ago into the corporate Red Hat and a home/consumer distro called Fedora.

 

I am looking to install a preferably free, basic operating system on a spare computer. It would be used for music and photos, and surfing net. Any suggestions? Thank you

 

 

perfect, thank you!

Ubuntu will serve your purpose just fine. Let us know if you need any help or run into any problems

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Say... If you wanted to do something like this... Do you have to take windows off or format your machine. Can you do it from the windows operating system. What I am saying, what is the actual process to installing it and getting it up and running. I have never been outside Windows on a desktop (just this phone).

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Say... If you wanted to do something like this... Do you have to take windows off or format your machine. Can you do it from the windows operating system. What I am saying, what is the actual process to installing it and getting it up and running. I have never been outside Windows on a desktop (just this phone).

Ubuntu has a Windows based program that will repartition your hard drive and install Ubuntu in a dual boot environment:

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wubi

 

If you really want to try Linux or any other OS without affecting your current Windows system, install it as a Virtual Machine. Virtual Machines let you run any other OS from within Windows (or Mac OS or Linux). You can even install a Droid VM. The Guest OS shares resources with the Host

 

https://www.virtualbox.org.

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