thks alot , corrrect me if i got anything wrong here. thx....
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Biginner for Linux, Got some question
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i m new to linux OS and previously was using window, then now i wish to try out linux. I heard from my frens that linux has alot of version then i dunno wat version to choose to start with. In term of popularity which versionis more popular and useful for both business and homeuse? pls help.
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Go Knoppix, you have 2GB of s/w compress into a 700MB CDR that mean lots of Open Source software for you to try out and less of all no need to format your PC HDD. If you like it, install Knoppix into your HDD, and run fro m HDD it make loading quicker than CDROM.
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http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=83292
QUOTE In term of popularity which versionis more popular and useful for both business and homeuse? pls help. www.distrowatch.comThis post has been edited by Kizarh: Dec 27 2004, 10:23 AM |
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i using red hat
it is fedora core |
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I'm suggesting for Linux beginner's who has a need for networking work can try Suse 9.x. Its really helpful as it comes with YaST - kindda like Control Panel in Windows. It DOES help me alot in configuring this and that. Furthermore, if you want to install anything(application), YaST will acknowledge what other package(s) you need in order to install the programme. Good Luck.
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QUOTE(jamis @ Dec 26 2004, 06:21 PM) i m new to linux OS and previously was using window, then now i wish to try out linux. I heard from my frens that linux has alot of version then i dunno wat version to choose to start with. In term of popularity which versionis more popular and useful for both business and homeuse? pls help. Just pick one.. doesn't matter.thks alot , corrrect me if i got anything wrong here. thx.... |
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QUOTE 'm suggesting for Linux beginner's who has a need for networking work can try Suse 9.x. Its really helpful as it comes with YaST - kindda like Control Panel in Windows. It DOES help me alot in configuring this and that. Furthermore, if you want to install anything(application), YaST will acknowledge what other package(s) you need in order to install the programme. Good Luck. same as me. |
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QUOTE(wodenus @ Dec 31 2004, 06:07 PM) yeah... I agree.... just pick one of the most used distros and try it out..... after all, you just want to play around with it right? you're not deploying a mission-critical server right? I'm sure as time goes by, you will have tried out a few of them anyway..... |
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QUOTE(ghazaly @ Jan 1 2005, 07:59 PM) yeah... I agree.... just pick one of the most used distros and try it out..... after all, you just want to play around with it right? you're not deploying a mission-critical server right? Yeah.. I mean.. popularity don't mean squat. It's not a popularity contest I'm sure as time goes by, you will have tried out a few of them anyway..... |
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where to download this knoppix?
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go to www.linuxiso.org there are a lot of distrubution
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i use redhat 9.0.......wanna find the rpm package,go rpmfind.net.
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it is bcoz red hat now need money.. fedora is a free version of it
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How come I burn FC3 iso for few time still FAIL when I run test? Wasting my CDR only.... anyone know why? I tried to del the file and download again still the same problem....
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What speed is recommended???
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QUOTE(evilguy @ Jan 1 2005, 02:18 PM) same as me. in the extracted directory. eg. find xine folder and then type make uninstall. however not all the tarball files included the uninstall command. anyway, I'm also a so-called newbie in this linux thingie, and as far as I concerned, Suse 9.1 pro is fine running on my box. Agreed with the YaST feature, help you a lot when installing rpm packages. especially, the dependency check stuff. If I'm not mistaken, all rpms are compatible with suse, although they are made specially for red hat. |
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