Where do i start from?
Hi guys i am new to linux and completely alien to using it however i am really interested to learn to use it. May i know where can i get the source to learn the fundamentals?
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Hi
Have you installed a distro yet if so which 1. |
hi, yes i have installed Centos onto virtual box
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...and if you don't want to commit to installing a Linux distribution right now maybe try out a relatively simple Live CD like KNOPPIX combined with a basic entry level introductory course first?
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Hello & Welcome to LQ!
Few good guides are here: http://tldp.org/guides.html Also check here for more stuff. |
wow thanks guys for all the inputs
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The first thing I'd recommend is to install a Distro onto a Virtual Machine, this way you really learn how to properly install it, following it's web page instructions. When you're confident to install it, do it. =)
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Given you say you've already installed it (post #3), here are the manuals
http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_boo...ion_index.html NB: Centos is a free rebuild of RHEL, so those manuals will work as well. |
thanks guys i really appreciate the help and the warm welcome.
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CentOS is a great choice if you are preparing for a career as a Linux sys admin, web developer, etc!
If this is purely for home/hobby/learning then I recommend to install a user-friendly distro such as Mint, Ubuntu, etc. and learn how to perform your everyday tasks (such as: surf the web, listen to music, create documents/spreadsheets, play games, etc.) by following the officially provided documentation. |
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as "snowpine" posted
cent or what i run ScientificLinux " are good BUT they are NOT a good choice for a "everyday" desktop install RHEL/CentOS/SL are basically " server class" operating systems -- yes they can be used on a home desktop " but it is not the best tool for everyday use . I run SL6.4 BUT ,i use it for university and scientific programs that are DESIGNED for red hat and the 10 year life cycle it has For normal use i use OpenSUSE 12.2 KDE I also use sl6 as a BACKUP , if opensuse dies then i know with 100% certainty that i can use sl6 -- it is on a different drive |
Yes i chose Centos because its work related i just got a job as a IT engineer however i have no knowledge of it so currently struggling to pick up those fundamentals haha
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all the links in the above posts are good some are a bit old but the terminal dose not change much over time CentOS assumes that you already have a lot of red hat experience all the current documentation is NOW the red hat documentation on the red hat site https://access.redhat.com/site/docum...erprise_Linux/ and on the wiki http://wiki.centos.org/ but some of the wiki is out of date ( centos 4 and 5 ) you will have to be able to port things to centos 6.4 the forum also is a bit slow - not very busy http://centos.org/modules/newbb/index.php?cat=9 for the most part any docs for RHEL or CentOS or ScientificLinux can be used |
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