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Xandros and Puppy Linux - both good distros
I just put these through their paces on the Parallels Virtual Machine on my Mac - I like 'em both.
Puppy Linux is for beginners, but it works great and it was a breeze to select monitor resolutions - even did the 1600x1000 special res I like for running it in VM's on my 1920x1200 LCD that the 24" iMac comes with. That way it fits nicely in a window and doesn't take up the full height. If I do run like 1600x1200, because of the Apple menu bar at the top of the screen plus the bar at the top and bottom of the Parallels window, it cuts off part of the screen. So, 1600x1000 is about perfect.
Xandros didn't let me config it for 1600x1000, but 1280x1024 rocks the house. PLUS one of the totally cool things about Xandros is that it IMMEDIATELY allowed me to connect to my windows workgroup on my home network. OS X does that nicely, but Xandros is the only Linux Distro that I have been able to make that work with. Accessed shared folders and printers without a hiccup. It's pretty incredible. It's a nice interface too.
Puppy Linux has a nice and fast package manager. Was able to install Gimp and MC (midnight commander) right off the web with no problem at all.
Either one of these is preferable to Ubuntu/Kubuntu, at least for me.
Suse is still my overall fave for normal Linux users, and Mandriva is great, but I would not hesitate recommending either of these two distros to folks either.
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