WeeZer51402 said:
Androo stick YDL dont use mandrake, its pretty incomplete in terms of tools for the ps i cant imagine its that great for Apple amchines, I've used YDL before its pretty nice, its just like RedHat 9, it has alot more config tools, though mandrake is easier to use YDL beats it by a long shot.
I agree....I tried Mandrake PPC once, and went back to YDL. It felt unfinished. I had tons of problems with this version that I never experienced in the x86 version. Kind of feels like a half-a$$ed job.
Go with YDL if you want Linux and are a newbie. Once you're confortable, you can try Gentoo or Debian for kicks...they are both good distros, but not as easy to set up as YDL unless you know what you're doing.
As for RedHat looking like Windows, it doesn't have to look that way. Remember that Linux is only a kernel and it has a shell that allows you to send commands to that shell. The GUI is separate from Linux. You can have GNOME or KDE in FreeBSD also, and not even know the difference (unless you get down and dirty with configs and stuff). KDE and GNOME are quite customizable that you can make it look like Mac OS if you wanted to. For the record, Connectiva uses KDE, which can also look more like Windows than GNOME.
There are also other window managers you can use that are much lighter than the above two, but tend to be a little minimalistic. They are Window Maker, FluxBox, BlackBox, AfterStep, xfwm, and many others... Heck, if you are really into minimalistic, there's always twm.
Just remember to have fun. It might be tough from time to time, but don't be discouraged....you will reap the rewards in the end.