Saturday 26 May 2007

Choosing a distro

The first problem is which version of Linux ("distro") to install. Ubuntu has a good reputation and one of the nicest looking GUIs straight out of the box. But it seems to take the "free software" philosophy very seriously which seems to mean that there may be problems with some features like programs for mp3s or video. Instead I've opted for Mandriva which has a reputation for being user-friendly. OK, maybe I was influenced a little by Mandriva 2007 Spring being given away on the cover of a Linux magazine :-)

Installation was easy and it co-exists with Windows XP quite nicely - when the PC starts I get a choice between Windows and Linux. The installation program automatically freed up some disk space for the Linux files and Windows wasn't bothered by having less space than the last time it booted up.

First problem is my printers - a Brother HL-2030 laser and a Brother DCP-115C colour inkjet, scanner & copier. Their names are recognized by Mandriva automatic printer configuration software but there seem to be no drivers. So I've picked off the list a couple of printers which had the closest sequences of letters and numbers. Let's see what happens!

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