You mean CentOS?If its to go with educational material, the closest conforming one would be Fedora.
yeah.You mean CentOS?
centos is not advanced. its just a highly stable well tested OS, hence used by professionals and the industry. most popular in webhosting cos because it runs cpanel.CentOS is for more advanced users as said by many similar to Windows Server 2008 targetting at severs,professionals who are into networking.etc.
CentOS too is from Redhat i think.You can upgrade to Fedora9 from an older version of CentOS as I did some months back
Yeah CentOS could be a great choice too, forgot about it! Cause it's based on RHEL.You mean CentOS?
hey guys...here is a newbie asking for a linux distro for learning, and here v r talking abt CentOS. I think nobody started with dat as their first linux OS
centos is not advanced. its just a highly stable well tested OS, hence used by professionals and the industry. most popular in webhosting cos because it runs cpanel.
its quite simple to use actually.
redhat was da 1st distro to offer enterprise grade solutions in india, and indians being indians, stick to their culture and use redhat most widely
edit: its not from red hat, its just a clone. infact, redhat sued it so it can't mention redhat at all in its CD or website. they refer to redhat as north american upstream vendor
centos is not advanced. its just a highly stable well tested OS, hence used by professionals and the industry. most popular in webhosting cos because it runs cpanel.
its quite simple to use actually.
redhat was da 1st distro to offer enterprise grade solutions in india, and indians being indians, stick to their culture and use redhat most widely
edit: its not from red hat, its just a clone. infact, redhat sued it so it can't mention redhat at all in its CD or website. they refer to redhat as north american upstream vendor
I am also looking to install ubuntu 8.10
first i want to install it on laptop but with HDD issue i decided to install on desktop.
I want install by using "install inside windows" option.
but in that it is written that "hibernation mode is not enabled"
what is this means? i can't use win XP's hibernation mode?
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I do that budy first assign me ur email id......ha ha ....!!!Install and Use Ubuntu first. After you use it for some time and are comfortable with it, you can migrate to any other distro. Its no big deal. IMHO you should have ubuntu as your first distro. Getting help for ubuntu is very easy. Most of the guides in the web are for ubuntu. So, its better to start with ubuntu. Then after a few months when you have that feeling of want to know more then go for redhat or fedora or suse. After few months of fedora and installing half a dozen more distros you will have another feeling of wanting to go further. Then install Arch Linux. A few years after that you will start compiling your own kernel and maybe start your own distro. At that time dont forget to mail me a copy of your distro .
This is my Linux learning curve . Redhat 8 ( Destroyed a Hard drive on intial install ) -> Mandrake Linux ( Now Mandriva ) -> Suse 9 -> Fedora -> Ubuntu -> Debian.
For me Mandrake ( Mandriva ) was the simplest to learn , followed by suse. And for support Ubuntu I feel is best. Ubuntu forums are like real tech support you will get immediate solutions to your problems.
After a while you won't feel much difference b/w distros
I m prociding for fedora 10 .......i think ubuntu have less programming capability or i m not
able to use them .Thanks for assigning me my word mistake.