You should try Ubuntu, which is perhaps the easiest Linux I've ever come across. Except it's a bitch to dual-boot (well, I've only tried it with another Linux, it might work with Windows). Fedora dual-boots with Windows really easily and is fairly easy to use too.
Ubuntu dual boots really easy with Windows. Though I'd be certain that you put a boot partition in the first 8GB of the hard drive, or it will write a grub to the mbr that refuses to boot anything at all.
I'm using Ubuntu right now. The hardware detection is excelent, but I'm not convinced about the way that it tries to hide complexity from the user. And it changed my screen settings to 640x400 for some reason and I had to re-configure the whole X server in order to get back to something sensible. Hope it worked out OK in the end Jo...
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Date: January 19th, 2006 07:27 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: January 19th, 2006 09:22 pm (UTC)From:I'm using Ubuntu right now. The hardware detection is excelent, but I'm not convinced about the way that it tries to hide complexity from the user. And it changed my screen settings to 640x400 for some reason and I had to re-configure the whole X server in order to get back to something sensible.
Hope it worked out OK in the end Jo...
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Date: January 19th, 2006 10:06 pm (UTC)From:But for a first time Linux distro I think it's excellent. I have far less problems with Ubuntu than with either of my Fedora or Debian machines.