which linux should I use

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Well, if you want to install a full distro, then you'll need to either partition your drive, or get a second one.
Greg


On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 03:39:42AM -0600, Jason Symes wrote:
> Ok. I've taken a look at all the readme documents available on the speakup
> ftp site for the different linux installations, and I'm not wholly certain
> which would fit my needs. I'm a linux newcomer, but I'm good with hardware
> and windows. I'm looking for something that's an easy install from either a
> cd or hard drive, but doesn't require me to partition my current hd. If I
> were to take a stab at it, I'd guess Red Hat would best fit these criteria,
> but I'm not an expert at linux stuff. What do you all recommend?
> sincere thanks
> 
> Jason Symes
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