No, wireless cards and linux never go together unless it's built inI've only ever used Ubuntu, it was alright, but I couldn't get my wireless card working so gave up on it eventually
Nice, I should try it sometime.
yeah true, it was a d-link pci wifi adapter for my desktop machineNo, wireless cards and linux never go together unless it's built in
I live with cable.
nah bro. Fedora trumps Ubuntu on security. Ubuntu doesn't even have a firewall on the system.Ubuntu 9.10 which is about to come out. Ubuntu is the most advanced and secure and fast of all the linux distributions. Choose Ubuntu (also because the update feature actually works and won't f*** up the computer like many other distros).
Fedora is my second choice imo.
oh really??Excuse me? Fedora better than Ubuntu in security?
Ubuntu is the most secure you idiot
Yeah, an exclusive feature of ubuntu. Good point.With Ubuntu, you can download the security programs yourself if you want to.
Almost - it's totally there and functional though... I've had to use it a few times personally for more advanced computing with installments and internet settings (VPN and other arrangements).I was under the impression Ubuntu pretty much removes the command line
.... oh godUbuntu 9.10 which is about to come out. Ubuntu is the most advanced and secure and fast of all the linux distributions. Choose Ubuntu (also because the update feature actually works and won't f*** up the computer like many other distros).