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Gentoo is great for advanced users, but this guy is probably more better off with a user-friendly distro such as Ubuntu, openSUSE, Fedora, Centos or PCLOS. With Gentoo, if he doesn't have much time and motivation, he can get frustrated at one point, especially if he doesn't need much flexibility.
I've tried most of those. Ubuntu is too brown. I like blue. I know this sounds awful... But, one of the things I liked about Linspire was the user interface.
It was familiar and smooth.
I like DreamLinux, but the 3.1 version is not easy to install. Again, it's not intuitive like the previous version was.
I like Xandros Home a lot. But, it hasn't been updated in ages. And I'm not Linux-savvy enough to connect to other repositories and roll my own updates.
Linux needs to use a unified installer system like MacOS and Windows does, so you download an installer executable and it installs the app correctly. No worrying about dependencies or anything.
Which is why I think Xandros bought Linspire. For CNR.
But, Xandros hasn't shown a willingness to support their PAID users who bought Xandros Home. I get ZERO upgrades. Not of the OS, or of apps.
I could stick with Xandros as my daily driver except it's years old, and so are the apps on it.
I have Gentoo, but it's not meant for the casual Linux User. Linux itself is still not polished enough for the casual user.
Apple did it with MacOS X. I just wish Linux programmers would stop thinking Geek, and start thinking the rest of us.
I like the idea of Gentoo, which I think is that it recompiles itself to be as efficient as possible on the system you have.
I just wish it were easier to install.
or since he is going from Linspire
PC/OS http://www.pc-os.org




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2006-01-01
I guess I'm looking for a new Distro of Linux...
well in that case let me recommend Gentoo linux.:)
www.gentoo.org