So much Linux, So little time
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 2:55 pm
Alright here's the deal. I have a PC built almost entirely out of spare parts I had laying around and I have no idea what to do with it beyond making it my Linux box. 
First I tried loading Fedora 5 on it. But, I could never get the video card to work properly. (Something about nVidia drivers couldn't be loaded because xserver was running, I don't know.) Then I tried loading KnoppMyth so I could make it into a MythTV box. But, I couldn't figure out what protocol Verizon is using for their cable so I couldn't get the channels to display which is pretty much the point of MythTV. Plus, for some reason it doesn't see my DVD drive as a DVD drive.
There's a very good chance that my failures with this system are due to the fact that before May I hadn't so much as looked at Linux since Solaris 2.5.1 about 5 years ago (beyond the occasional screwing around with a Knoppix CD).

That being said, I'm looking for suggestions on which Linux distro to try next in my continuing endeavor to scrape the rust off of my Linux knowledge.
There's a shit-ton (I like that term... "shit-ton"
) of distros out there and for me try loading all of them would cut in to my beer drinking time.

I've been cosidering giving Fedora another shot or trying Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, SuSE, GNU (I know, it not Unix), or Gentoo but if yu guys know of anything else worth checking out let me know. I know I'm not the only Linux user out here.

First I tried loading Fedora 5 on it. But, I could never get the video card to work properly. (Something about nVidia drivers couldn't be loaded because xserver was running, I don't know.) Then I tried loading KnoppMyth so I could make it into a MythTV box. But, I couldn't figure out what protocol Verizon is using for their cable so I couldn't get the channels to display which is pretty much the point of MythTV. Plus, for some reason it doesn't see my DVD drive as a DVD drive.

There's a very good chance that my failures with this system are due to the fact that before May I hadn't so much as looked at Linux since Solaris 2.5.1 about 5 years ago (beyond the occasional screwing around with a Knoppix CD).

That being said, I'm looking for suggestions on which Linux distro to try next in my continuing endeavor to scrape the rust off of my Linux knowledge.



I've been cosidering giving Fedora another shot or trying Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, SuSE, GNU (I know, it not Unix), or Gentoo but if yu guys know of anything else worth checking out let me know. I know I'm not the only Linux user out here.