Hello,
You don't have to be very "techie" to install Ubuntu Linux. It will take
care of creating the partition it needs, and automatically sets up a
boot menu so you can select between it and your old Windows system.
The Ubuntu Live CD can be used to boot from, and run the Ubuntu
operating system from the CD drive to check to see if Ubuntu works with
your hardware. Then the same disc can be used to install Ubuntu to your
drive.
Ubuntu is the most popular of the Linux distributions and has a very
intuitive interface.
Get it here =
http://www.ubuntu.com
Later, Ray Parrish
GTT wrote:
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> If only I was techie enough to partition my HD and dual boot with Linux
> ...pushing applicatins toward Linux We owe MS nothing for their evolution.
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