I have used various distributions of Linux such as RedHat/Fedora, SuSE and ubuntu and somehow I find Ubuntu the easiest amongst these in terms of HCI.
Ubuntu has got good community support, great package management system and its very easy to use.
HP netbooks that come with Linux use a customized version of Ubuntu known as "Mi."
Android
2.6.29.4
First of all, it's GNU/Linux not just Linux(which is the name of the kernel). Second, most versions of GNU/Linux are free. Lastly, the most popular version is Ubuntu.
The easiest way is to use the "networkmanager" applet. In kde it is called "knetworkmanager".
Hat aphase support the Linux version?
Kindle Fire HDs use a customized version of Android, which is a mobile operating system running on the Linux kernel with a non-GNU userland.
Yes, although you may need to use an older version of Linux. Give it a shot with the latest and greatest (Be sure to use the 32 bit version), Linux is fairly lightweight and the most modern version may not run too poorly on your older machine. If it won't install, just try an older version until it will install.
Linux.
The current Linux kernel version is 3.9.
There is no version of iChat for Linux.
There is no version of StarUML for Linux.