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Okay here is where im at.
Downloaded Red Hat 9 and burn to disk
Managed to install it to a partition.
Can boot into it through lilo
What do I do now?
So many people say Linux is so good but I can do anything with it yet. There are lots of programs for it but I can't install most of them.
Where did you Linux people get your start? and what do you do with it?
(I don't hate linux or windows I just wanna learn something new)
Im sorry for being so general but anything would nelp me (other then linux sucks). Is there a good Linux for Noobs site?
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07-22-2003, 04:36 PM
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Linux is great, if you know what your doing. Luckily you have the right distribution that is required for this online "Mastering Linux" tutorial at the link Ive posted. I strongly advise you to read this tutorial as it will help you to better understand linux and all its glory.
This is a thorough course in Linux programming, using Red Hat Linux. Students can expect to spend between 1 and 2 hours on each lesson, including the time for doing the hands-on examples and exercises. Typical completion time for the course is about 2 quarters, or 24 weeks.
You should have Redhat Linux installed on your system. If you need a copy, you can download a free version directly from Redhat.Com or one of the mirror sites.
http://www.free-ed.net/fr03/lfc/030109/123/
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