Re: Introduction and some basic questions.
Willem van der Walt <[email protected]> Thu, 9 Feb 2017 08:02:02 +0200 (SAST)
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Good day, One distribution which you can try, is Vinux. It has a talking installer and its accessibility stuff is already configured. It is by no means the only option, but I think it is a good one to start with, given your limited Linux experience. HTH, Willem On Wed, 8 Feb 2017, Ibrahim Abedrabbo wrote: > Hello Folks, > My name is Ibrahim Abed Rabbo and I am new to Linux. My experience with this > platform is very limited and short-lived. > I tried Vinux six years ago for a short time, but I quit because of my > frustration with the many crashes vinux encountered on my old machine at > that time. > Now I am giving myself a second chance to explore Linux, and I have a > feeling that accessibility has improved quite a bit since I tried it for few > weeks in 2011. > I just bought a new laptop and wish to convert my retiring laptop to Linux. > It is a 32 Bit Dual core with 2.0 MHZ processor, 3 GB of Ram, and 130 GB of > hard disk. I am not sure which distribution of Linux is suitable for my > limited configuration. In that respect I need your feedback. > I also like some tips on the major differences between the various Linux > distributions in as far as Accessibility is concerned. > I have to admit that I am not good in remembering line commands and their > parameters, so I prefer a distribution that has menus and has reasonable GUI > accessibility. > I look forward to learning and benefiting from your comments and > recommendations. > Regards, > Ibrahim > > -- This message is subject to the CSIR's copyright terms and conditions, e-mail legal notice, and implemented Open Document Format (ODF) standard. The full disclaimer details can be found at http://www.csir.co.za/disclaimer.html. Please consider the environment before printing this email.