If you're struggling to either figure out which Linux distribution to try as your first steps with the open-source operating system, or you're not sure which to recommend to others new to the OS, Jack Wallen offers you a simple way to choose.
Any time I get a request to set up a person’s first Linux machine, I always go with PCLinuxOS (PCLOS). Tex keeps a tight rein on things so it is extremely stable with a good support community. It does use KDE.
Any time I get a request to set up a person’s first Linux machine, I always go with PCLinuxOS (PCLOS). Tex keeps a tight rein on things so it is extremely stable with a good support community. It does use KDE.