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June 10, 2004, 07:32 |
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Hi everybody: I have to use Linus OS, but I am quite new in it. Anybody can give some advice where is the best point of start? Thanks.
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June 10, 2004, 08:12 |
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June 10, 2004, 20:43 |
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if u wana install linux then i would say go for mandrake. u can have linux and windows on a single pc. see www.me.unm.edu/~pamol for more
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June 11, 2004, 00:51 |
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SuSE 9.1 is the best. http://www.suse.com
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June 17, 2004, 09:41 |
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If you know absolutly nothing about Linux, I sggest you to read a book that I found very helpfull.
Running Linux, MATT WELSH and LAR KAUFMAN. Edited by: O'Really & Associates, Inc. I hope it can help you. For the choise of the OS: well everyone is good. SuSE, RedHat, etc. Regards Mariafracnesca |
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