There are many free flavors of Linux. One option is Debian (debian.org).
Download the iso's, burn a couple of CDs and run the installer. Be usre to
backup your data first. :-)Ubuntu is another choice. If you are
uncomfortable doing the install yourself, then come to an install fest.
Mark
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 6:10 AM, architect Mike Enriquez <
mylinux@cox.net>wrote:
> I am looking for a free Linux to install? I had Red Hat and Mandrake but
> now they want subscription customers. I want something free. Would it be
> best to take my computer to an install fest and see if anyone has a free
> Linux I can install.
> I am tried of paying for subscriptions.
> Help!
> Mike Enriquez
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