However, I strongly recommend that you
opt for one of the more widely implemented
distributions. The test writers at CompTIA
appear to have used distributions such as
OpenSUSE, Fedora/Red Hat Linux, and
Debian when they created the Linux+ exam.
You should probably elect to use one of these
distributions as well when you study.
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interface easy and intuitive such that a migration from Windows to Linux is as
painless for the end user as possible.
Several vendors have been working on Linux distributions that do just this. They
optimize Linux to run productivity applications as efficiently and as fast as possible.
They also bundle application suites, such as OpenOffice.org, with the operating
system and have them installed by default. Additionally, they rework their Linux
window managers to provide the end user with an easy-to-use graphical interface.
Two of the more popular desktop Linux distributions include the following:
?– SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
?– Red Hat Desktop
One of the key advantages of using Linux on the desktop is the fact that Linux
systems are immune to most of the viruses circulating today.
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