Then, pop in the new Ubuntu cd in your box, boot it up, and after a quick install, your ready to go.
It does howerver have some issues with writing to storage-devices using Windows formats, but there is a fix for it, if you use the FAT format. NTFS is not recommended. It is not entirely stable, and could trash your files.
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The easiest linux would probably be ubuntu. Find it at: http://www.ubuntu.com/ Dowload the .ISO -file, and burn it with ISOburn at: http://www.paehl-info.de/cdr/isoburn.zip
Then, pop in the new Ubuntu cd in your box, boot it up, and after a quick install, your ready to go.
It does howerver have some issues with writing to storage-devices using Windows formats, but there is a fix for it, if you use the FAT format. NTFS is not recommended. It is not entirely stable, and could trash your files.
Best of luck:)