Originally Posted by
shorty943
Google - "Distrowatch" and be astounded at the range of versions. Some pure science, some dedicated to music and multimedia, some for servers, gaming, business desktops, you think of it Linux can do it.
If you have a couple of old puters around, you can even network them, only 1 machine needs a hard drive and OS, the rest can netboot from it as slave nodes to perform big digit calculations. This is the "Beowulf Clustering version. Very powerful.
Linux runs on any X86 puter from 386 up to the latest dual core 64 bit hardware. PPC of the old mac, even the S390 IBM Big iron runs on Linux.
It is the OS for the PS2 and the new PS3, it can even be installed to the Xbox.
Google - "Linux" and get many millions of search results.
Be aware of course that it is not Windows, so there is a learnig curve. More in the security side, never run as admin or root as it is called, always set up normal user accounts for everyday use. And it will not hold your hand Windows wise, the uber-geeks expect us to actually learn. Not so hard, I managed it.
You can even download a "live CD". a full OS with many many applications, all compressed transparently onto a bootable CD. No need to install a live CD, everything runs directly from the CD. Try it. Most computer mags have a distro or two in ISO form, from time to time. Use Nero or similar to "burn ISO to disk" and away you go.
Shorty