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grandpascorpion
2nd September 2006, 20:14
Hello,

Please forgive my newbie question. I'm new to the LINUX world.

I'm purchasing an Athlon 64 X2 machine with Windows XP Media Center 2005 (32-bit) installed.

I'd like to set it up to dual boot with 64-bit Linux Could anyone recommend how to do so and what flavor of Linux would be best? I'll be using Linux largely for doing numerical work.

Thanks for your help,
Grandpa

sjau
2nd September 2006, 20:55
what do you mean by numerical work?

grandpascorpion
2nd September 2006, 23:19
Factoring large numbers and that sort of thing, using the gmp library (for large-integer math).

falko
4th September 2006, 00:48
This should be interesting for you: http://www.howtoforge.com/windows_linux_dual_boot

If you want to run a desktop, I'd recommend Ubuntu. If you want to use the system as a server, you should use Debian. Fedora's also not bad (for both purposes).

grandpascorpion
8th September 2006, 17:58
Thanks Falko, I'll check this out.