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i want to start linux from scratch

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hi,
i want to start linux from scratch from where should i start
 

I think U better install RED HAT 9 or FEDORA CORE v10.

They have GUI for easy use.

Then U can try command shell.

Go and find a books.

For beginner "Dummy" or "Oreilly" books is better.
 

You can find a book "Linux from Scratch.pdf" from
hxxp://downloads.apc.edu.ph/books/
 

khurram said:
hi,
i want to start linux from scratch from where should i start

What do you mean? If you want to build your own LINUX box from scratch, Gentoo may be a good choice.
 

Hi khurram,

If you want to build your own Linux from scratch then a look here will help you on your way:

/http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/
 

This is the Linux oreilly book in pdf

Very good book for beginner.

Publisher: O'Reilly
December 2002
ISBN: 0-596-00272-6, 692 pages
The fourth edition of Running Linux delves deeper into installation, configuring
the windowing system, system administration, and networking. A solid foundation text for
any Linux user, the book also includes additional resources for dealing with special
requirements imposed by hardware, advanced applications, and emerging technologies.
Whether you are using Linux on a home workstation or maintaining a network server,
Running Linux will provide expert advice just when you need it.



Enjoy it :p
 

what different between mandrake OS and Fedora core. Can tell me how to choose these OS for beginner?
 

newman said:
what different between mandrake OS and Fedora core. Can tell me how to choose these OS for beginner?

i think mandrake better than fc for beginner.
 

I cannot open the O'Reilly book. Which is the problem?
 

You can just download this book

Title: Teach Your self Linux in 24 Hours

Auther : Bill Ball
Stephen Smoogen

PUB:SAMS Pub

ISBN : 0-672-31162-3

Content :

Overview
Introduction xxvi
Part I Installation and Configuration 1
Hour 1 Preparing to Install Linux 3
2 Installing Linux 11
3 Configuring the X Window System 31
Part II Learning Linux Basics 4 1
Hour 4 Reading and Navigation Commands 43
5 Manipulation and Searching Commands 63
6 Using the Shell 83
7 Using the X Window System 103
8 Exploring Other X11 Window Managers 127
Part III Connecting to the Outside World 1 3 9
Hour 9 Using Communications Programs 141
10 Connecting to the Internet 161
11 Configuring Internet Email 173
12 Configuring Internet News 185
13 Internet Downloading and Browsing 193
Part IV Using Linux Productively 2 1 1
Hour 14 Text Processing 213
15 Preparing Documents 229
16 Graphics Tools 243
17 Learning Math and Financial Tools 259
18 Personal Productivity Tools 271
19 Playing Linux Games 281
Teach Yourself Linux in 24 Hours vi
Part V Administering Your System 2 9 1
Hour 20 Basic System Administration 293
21 Handling Files 313
22 Red Hat Tools 329
23 Archiving 339
24 Scheduling 347
Index 353
 

hi
First u should start from the basic command so better u go through some comman manuals.
 

Krutarthbhatt said:
You can just download this book

Title: Teach Your self Linux in 24 Hours
krutarth u should not upload these book .
It is easily availble at the link given above
I am again giving that
**broken link removed**
 

I still like Slackware, especially the feature that allows to run off CD live [even though it requires installations of some files on a FAT disk - maybe the new distro will let you do it on FAT32 as well. I believe SUSU has a similar feature.

Alternatively you could use a OS Virtual machine like VMWARE to do everything on a virtual drive.
Bottom line the advices are to minimize the effort related to re-installation while learning the ropes.
 

hi

i got few good books on linux, probably i could forward it to u if u could give me ur mail ID ..

my yahoo ID is : la_mysterio@yahoo.com ..
 

en ,i am a newbie towards linux
BTW,does any one know whether the FEDORA CORE 3 for synopsys' eda tool is ok?
 

The Fedora branch is an unstable branch, so I don't think it's very suitable for a beginner, or even an experienced user if they don't want annoying bugs.
I like the newer SuSe releases because they keep up to date with the latest kernel versions and I like the installer as well.
However, if the current EDA tools don't want to work with new kernels and user level libraries, then you probably want Redhat 9 or possibly RH workstation.
Keep in mind that RH9 isn't being updated any longer.
 

sxqzj said:
en ,i am a newbie towards linux
BTW,does any one know whether the FEDORA CORE 3 for synopsys' eda tool is ok?
Suggest not to do that. This will just waste your time and gain less. Suse 9.0 is a good choice for starting.
 

If you want to use a new version linux,
you can try centos, a free rebuild version of RHEL3.
 

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