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If you're a total noob, Ubuntu is the complete way to go you can even order them free cds to Ship to you., Ubuntu is the easiest yet still fully-featured linuxes to install.


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Shipping takes a very long time, I've had them shipped once, took MONTHS.


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I just started using Ubuntu. In fact I'm still just running it off the CD and it seems pretty solid. My next format and i'm looking to multiboot.


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