Quoting Taliesin MacAran : > > Hi, I am considering installing Linux on my computer (as soon as I can get > a > new hard drive). > It will have to be a dual boot type of system as there are some windows > programs that I'd rather keep using. > > I had installed RedHat 7.1 once but it somehow got messed up to the point > that I couldn't use it. (User error) > > What I want to know is what is the easiest version of Linux to install that > is also easy to use? > I plan on using X-Windows as I don't like just using the console. > > Please don't get technical since I wouldn't understand most of it anyway. > > I also need a good website for weather programs for Linux so I can see if I > can find something similar > to the Windows program I currently use. (InterWarn) > > Thanks in advance. > -- > Taliesin MacAran > Phoenix, Az. > Visit my Website at http://kd7eth.net >From my experience either Mandrake or SuSE works well. Mandrake is a touch friendlier to install and SuSe is a little more polished and seems to have better hardware detection. There should be several Linux weather programs as NOAA (http://www.nws.noaa.gov/) uses an open text-based(?) format that is the data stream for all the software out there. Do a search at http://www.google.com/linux and you should find plenty to choose from. Dennis Kibbe ------------------------------------------------- Everyone should have http://www.freedom2surf.net/