Submitted by Ahmed Hashim on Sun, 28/08/2005 - 11:56.
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Al salamo Alikom

i need your advice, my company will migrate to linux in the managerial departments. so they asked me to suggest the distro, install and train. the distro requirement

  • User friendly
  • Open MS documents
  • Email clients
  • Network condiguration
  • virus clean

so all those requirement is available in all distro but if any one have a trial with this can advice me, which distro to choose.

thnx

Note:i can't make a poll in the site, so i create a forum topics, Moderator can make polls available and under moderation.


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Ahmed Hashim's picture

I think that Ramez can help in this as they are already using GNU Linux.. can you suggest ramez?


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Ahmed Hashim
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Go for mandrake

Conceptor's picture

basically mandrake will fill the above requirements

check this web site and find what is your best alternatives.

Diaa Radwan

Seconded.

YoussefAssad's picture

At IT Synergy we're also standardized on Mandrake.

-- Panem et *burp* circenses

Secretary

Ahmed Hashim's picture

Youssef, i knew that IT Synergy used linux but i thought that they are using in administration or deployment or even development.. what about the secretary? does she use linux? we will make the secretary, finance, sales,...etc use linux.

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Well, I can say that we don't have a secretary.


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Mandrake

ADminS's picture

ana ma3a Conceptor Mandriva will fill the above requirements 2006 will be OUT soon but i think You have to ues stable release "LE2005" better

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thnx

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thnx Conceptor, i am knew about the alternatives well :) but this page is helpfull, i missed this url from a long time :)


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Well the last three requireme

ShErbO's picture

Well the last three requirements can be found in almost all distros. This leaves us with the "User friendly" requirement, and allow me to add the "major distro" requirement. You want a popular distro so that you could get support easily.

This leaves us with the following:

  • Mandrake
  • FEDORA
  • UBUNTU
  • MEPIS
  • Everyone can argue that (their distro) is the best, but actually there isn't that much of a difference. I suggest that you go with Mandrake for one reason: It has a great "control center" which can be used to setup almost everything in the system. I'm saying this even though I don't run Mandrake myself. It's your choice though so if you have any other requirements that can't be fulfilled using Mandrake, you're free to use any other distro.

    mandriva is your best choice

    linuxawy's picture

    actually ANY linux distro will fullfill all your requirements, but i highly recommend mandrake/driva cause it's the most suitable for beginners (or that's what i think)


    Ahmed D. El-Mekkawy

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    Mandriva

    Ahmed Hashim's picture

    Well, i can see that all suggest mandriva, although that i am not a mandrake lover :P anyway we will close this poll today to take a decision :) many thanks for your contribution.


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    Struts, tiles

    Suse!!!!

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    Al salamo alikom

    what about Suse?!!

    do any one recommend it?


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    Ahmed Hashim
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    Suse .. :) you stoped when i

    Ahmed Hashim's picture

    Suse .. :) you stoped when i mentioned suse :) is there any problem?

    i found Suse 9.3 is gr8 and easy, also contain many windows like application.

    anyway thank you all.


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    Ahmed Hashim
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    Struts, tiles .. eih el 7agat el 3ageba di?!!

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    YoussefAssad's picture

    Suse 9.3 is gr8 ... also contain many windows like application Your open karma just took a nosedive. Please hand over your EGLUG ID card at the door.

    -- Panem et *burp* circenses

    why!

    Ahmed Hashim's picture

    ya 3am matez3alsh awy keda :) i want my people to use linux, they are working under windows more than 7 years..

    be practical please, but you didn't tell me if the secreatary uses linux or not in IT Synergy

    :) thank you
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    Ahmed Hashim
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    lol

    linuxawy's picture

    lool@ YoussefAssad
    besara7a... 3andak 7a2


    Ahmed D. El-Mekkawy

    • I was known as Black Cat

    sorry for the late reply we

    ramez.hanna's picture

    sorry for the late reply
    we use fedora for no specific reason other than i know how to customize it
    i tried mandrake but didn't really like it for no specific reason, i didn't give suse much attention but i felt more confortable with it plus it is very easy to configure


    the best things in life are free --- so as myself

    Many thanks Ramez :) ----

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    Many thanks Ramez :)


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    Ahmed Hashim
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    go mandriva! (i'd recommend s

    go mandriva! (i'd recommend suse but haven't tried it so far)

    all our workstations at Microaxon are running mandriva 2005! except for a dual boot box running XP for testing purposes.

    to be honst, you might find it a bit hard to find packages that resolve dependancies required by mandriva "contrib" packages (not offcial but they cover a wide range of applications for development) so you might want to bookmark http://rpm.pbone.net/ :)

    ps: if you're after j2ee, then peek at http://www.jpackage.org/ (or the "jpackage" tree at mandriva mirrors.)

    Thank you, i agree with you

    Ahmed Hashim's picture

    Thank you, i agree with you that Mandriva will be a good solution.

    Also thanks for JPackage


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    Ahmed Hashim
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    I was a mandrake user for yea

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    I was a mandrake user for years and I never had problems resolving contrib dependencies using "urpmi"

    Can you please give examples ?


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    dbdesigner, mysql administrat

    dbdesigner, mysql administrator and query browser, ....

    huh

    Alaa's picture

    configure remote repositories properly as per easy urpmi

    then run

    
    # urpmi mysql-query-browser mysql-administrator
    

    it just works, no searching required.

    couldn't find a package named dbdesigner though

    cheers,
    Alaa


    http://www.manalaa.net "context is over-rated. who are you anyway?"

    I did configure them using rp

    I did configure them using rpmdrake (which uses urpmi as it's backend, AFAIK) before installing the packages (offical updates, addtional sources and custom (contrib)) and yet it fails!

    here's what i got when trying

    here's what i got when trying to install QB

    1. urpmi mysql-query-browser Some package requested cannot be installed: mysql-query-browser-1.1.2-2mdk.i586 (due to unsatisfied libpangomm-1.0.so.1) Continue? (Y/n)

    assuming 2006 version

    Pronco's picture

    Install libgtkmm2.0_1:

    # urpmi libgtkmm2.0_1

    The package that has libpangomm file


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    The point is, it doesn't not

    The point is, it doesn't not resolve dependancies automagically, which is one thing why package managers exist! i'm using a statically linked version anyways

    and btw did you try that?

    indeed

    Pronco's picture

    The oddity is that its not getting it by itself already


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    i think it doesn't unless thi

    i think it doesn't unless this dependancy is satisfied by an official package!

    odd

    MSameer's picture

    What's your Mandrake version ?

    What mirrors are you using ?


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    # uname -a Linux lostandse

    1. uname -a Linux lostandsearching 2.6.11-6mdksmp #1 SMP Tue Mar 22 15:40:42 CET 2005 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.80GHz unknown GNU/Linux
      1. urpmq --list-media Local 1 (these are same as installation CDs but on HDD) Local 2 Local 3 Installation CD1 (cdrom1) Installation CD2 (cdrom2) Installation CD3 (cdrom3) update_source (ftp://mandrake.mirrors.pair.com/Mandrakelinux/official/updates/10.2/main_updates) LE2005 Contrib (http://wftp.tu-chemnitz.de/pub/linux/mandrakelinux/official/10.2/i586/media/contrib)
        i'm gonna try some other mirrors and see it works

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