i WANA TO ASK THAT, WHICH LINUX O/S IS EASY TO INSTALL FIRST,
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On 24 Sep 2014 18:11, <prasa...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> i WANA TO ASK THAT, WHICH LINUX O/S IS EASY TO INSTALL FIRST,
Please do not use capital letters for whole message.
Presently all the available Linux distros are easy and fun to learn. You can pick anyone you like.
Go for www.distrowatch.com and find your choice with your options.
Ubuntu is little buggy these days so Open suse could be better alternative.
i WANA TO ASK THAT, WHICH LINUX O/S IS EASY TO INSTALL FIRST,
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@Srikant: can you please tell me y Mint-Linux?
I do not have much experience. I wanna go make my career as linux administrator that's y
Personally I think people who are new Linux should try their hands on LiveCDs that's a better way to see if the Linux they want has what they are looking for. Making one distro superior to other will lead to war of titans. There is nothing superior or inferior distro what is rather true is each distro is in general made to suit some specific thing. Eventhough Linux has its own flavor there is something for everybody in Fedora and its pretty easy to install as well. Iam not sure of others but let me share one experience of mine I had a old system which was has having some problems with display and all I loaded fedora into it with just the command prompt and Java enabled. I have never heard or seen an operating system which could be tailored so acutely..
Liking Linux is more important than singing praises for a single distro. Prasanna there is nothing like easy Linux it is not meant for chickens you need guts to run and learn Linux. So be man enough to load it and run it.