I've had it with Windows now - machine kept crashing with XP, so I installed Windows 7. Keeps crashing - at least once a day - even when there is nothing going on, it crashes overnight. (And it's just crashed as I typed this
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So, I'm going to scrap the Windows stuff and go with Linux. The precious few bits that I need Windows to do, I'll run in a VM under Linux.
BUT - which distro are we recommending? We did this back in January, and there were a few suggestions, but I'm asking again to see if the opinions have changed. I've just tried SUSE 11.1 Live to see what that was like and it seemed OK - but by default the live distro only picked up one of my two graphics cards, and insisted on showing the same thing on two monitors (I have 1 card with 2 monitors connected, another with 1 connected). Might just be a live distro problem, though, I hope.
Poll to follow.
)So, I'm going to scrap the Windows stuff and go with Linux. The precious few bits that I need Windows to do, I'll run in a VM under Linux.
BUT - which distro are we recommending? We did this back in January, and there were a few suggestions, but I'm asking again to see if the opinions have changed. I've just tried SUSE 11.1 Live to see what that was like and it seemed OK - but by default the live distro only picked up one of my two graphics cards, and insisted on showing the same thing on two monitors (I have 1 card with 2 monitors connected, another with 1 connected). Might just be a live distro problem, though, I hope.
Poll to follow.



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