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Last Updated on Thursday, 17 December 2009 11:52 Written by latest gadget admin Thursday, 17 December 2009 11:52

The Linux System
If you frequently use the system during this operation that you use, and may want to try to migrate to another operating system, may be still be in doubt because of confusion is what operating system that is suitable and not too difficult? Want to try Linux, perhaps this can become a consideration for you. Many series about Linux that is easy to learn. Linux does not like Linux now 5 years ago? Linux is now very easy as Windows although there is still a major force in the command lines. Here are some tips to try to launch Linux-based experience of the author.
1. For those of you who still do not know Linux, can be started with trying Linux Live means to try first before you install the hard drive can run a Linux CD in your room. Some of the Linux series that is quite interactive: PC Linux, Mandriva Live, Ubuntu, Puppy Linux, Gentoo.
2. This desktop and can read NTFS partition type, please try Xandros, Xandros on some property of the program in Windows can be installed directly on Xandros.
3. For a truly free online with the support you can try Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Edubuntu, Xubuntu or PC Linux.
4. Once you begin to know more about Linux you can try free server, please try Fedora2, 3.5 for fedora 4 or Cent OS is good enough.
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