G gops New Member Jun 26, 2008 #1 As am a nubie... Can anyone suggest me which linux enviorment is best...(Ubuntu,Knoppix,OpenSUSE or somether better than these)in the industry. Many thanks in advance
As am a nubie... Can anyone suggest me which linux enviorment is best...(Ubuntu,Knoppix,OpenSUSE or somether better than these)in the industry. Many thanks in advance
T TrainTrackHack VIP Member Jun 26, 2008 #2 Depends on circumstances and personal preference, but everyone's going to recommend ubuntu as it's pretty much the best choice for a noob, and makes for a good distro for an advanced user, too.
Depends on circumstances and personal preference, but everyone's going to recommend ubuntu as it's pretty much the best choice for a noob, and makes for a good distro for an advanced user, too.
G gops New Member Jun 26, 2008 #3 Thanks for the reply... Ya am a newbie in linux and already installed Ubuntu in my system just to learn linux..and it's great .but how can i use Office like MSoffice in linux
Thanks for the reply... Ya am a newbie in linux and already installed Ubuntu in my system just to learn linux..and it's great .but how can i use Office like MSoffice in linux
GameMaster New Member Jun 26, 2008 #4 Looool! MIcrosoft doesn't make Linux. Only Windows. Meaning, Office is only for Windows! Don't know is it illegal, but could be. http://sudosys.be/?q=office2007_wine
Looool! MIcrosoft doesn't make Linux. Only Windows. Meaning, Office is only for Windows! Don't know is it illegal, but could be. http://sudosys.be/?q=office2007_wine
G gops New Member Jun 26, 2008 #5 I know master .....very well ......Linux and Microsoft are South and North Pole.... I meant how can i use alternative Office in linux!!!!!!! Or I can't even use word processors or spread sheets or slide presentations in linux
I know master .....very well ......Linux and Microsoft are South and North Pole.... I meant how can i use alternative Office in linux!!!!!!! Or I can't even use word processors or spread sheets or slide presentations in linux
Kesava Active Member Jun 26, 2008 #6 yep go ubuntu, easy to use and they have a good help forum. use open office, should come with ubuntu and in my opinion is much better
yep go ubuntu, easy to use and they have a good help forum. use open office, should come with ubuntu and in my opinion is much better