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Jul 13th, 2009, 01:42 AM
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[RESOLVED] Fresher to Linux
Hello,
I am interested to know and develop using Linux. I have 0 (zero) experience in Linux. Please let me know about it from the very beginning including installation, tutorials (online) and others which are needed for the development purpose.
Please suggest how do I install Linux on my machine where already Windows XP has installed. Also point out where from I download the OS.
Please tell me whether it is possible to run the Linux with the following configuration.
Processor: Celeron
HDD: 40 GB
RAM: 512 MB
I look forward to get reply from you. Thanks a lot in advance.
Thanks & Regards.
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Jul 13th, 2009, 03:21 AM
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Re: Fresher to Linux
Well, if you don't want to wipe your current system you can install it on a virtual machine either VirtualPC or VMWare are good. You can also run Linux straight off the cd/dvd although you will need to install it at some stage.
http://www.linux.org is the main site of the Linux groups although, there are main different variations of the operating system.
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https://get.cryptobrowser.site/30/4111672
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Jul 14th, 2009, 12:46 AM
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Re: Fresher to Linux
Hello,
Thanks a lot Nightwalker83. Do you feel my PC configuration is alright ? I wish to install Linux by replacing Windows XP. Also I wish to make it LAMP. So that I will get a development environment where I can run the programs using C, C++, PHP, Java etc.
Please suggest where from I download and tell me which flavor should I choose. Also help me by giving guidelines on installation, configurations and others. Please help.
Thanks a lot once again.
Thanks & Regards.
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Jul 14th, 2009, 02:53 AM
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Re: Fresher to Linux
The only thing I can suggest at the moment is you might want to get more RAM.
Edit:
You can download the operating system on the above site just go to the "Download" section for links to the downloads.
Last edited by Nightwalker83; Jul 14th, 2009 at 02:55 AM.
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when you quote a post could you please do it via the "Reply With Quote" button or if it multiple post click the "''+" button then "Reply With Quote" button.
If this thread is finished with please mark it "Resolved" by selecting "Mark thread resolved" from the "Thread tools" drop-down menu.
https://get.cryptobrowser.site/30/4111672
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Jul 16th, 2009, 06:36 AM
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Re: Fresher to Linux
I completely disagree with the "get more ram" comment. Linux is nowhere near as ram hungry as, say, Vista.
For about 2 years, I was running Fedora Core 4 Linux on a Pentium 1 200mhz box with 64 megs of ram and a 4GB hard disk. I used it as a web and database server. It was fine. Not terribly fast, but it never had any problems at all.
I don't live here any more.
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Jul 22nd, 2009, 01:23 PM
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Re: Fresher to Linux
Hello wossname,
Can you please tell me as a fresher how do I start with the Linux ? Which flavor of Linux suits me as a fresher ? I wish to use it as a full time development platform. I wish to run PHP, .NET, Java and other framework on it. Please suggest and help me out of the puzzle.
Hope to hear you soon.
Thanks & Regards.
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Jul 30th, 2009, 09:14 AM
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Re: Fresher to Linux
Zegenie studios offer a distribution chooser. It asks a bunch of questions to determine which distributions (of a limited set) are most suitable. It's kind of limited but fairly useful if you are completely in the dark.
Any distribution you look at will most likely state the minimum/recommended hardware requirements for a particular release.
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Aug 1st, 2009, 12:06 AM
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Re: Fresher to Linux
Hi Milk,
Thanks for the url. I use it and it provides the OpenSuSE at the top of the choices. I am going to download it and install it on my machine.
Let me know something about OpenSuSE, if possible. If you have some good guide on Linux and/or OpenSuSE (online[preferable]/offline), then please refer it to me.
Thanks once again for the kind help.
Thanks & Regards.
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