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:Building A Linux Computer: Part 4 - Installing The OS
Building A Linux Computer: Part 4 - Installing The OS
Jan 6, 2009, 11 :34 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (3492 reads)

"A graphic installer makes it easier for myself as well as you the reader to follow my instructions. I am sure you would dread a laundry list of commands you would have to type in order to install Linux to your hard drive.

"Ubuntu is a highly popular Linux distribution. It often ranks #1 on distowatch.com (a distribution tracking website). I see no reason to use an unpopular distro of Linux as you may need help in using it further down the road. Using Ubuntu ensures you have a community to fall back on for your support needs.

"Ubuntu has many official variants. Ubuntu uses the GNOME desktop environment by default but you may prefer KDE. In that case you could use Ubuntu's KDE version called Kubuntu."

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