Hi,

On 7/11/07, Roshan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- Anil Kumar wrote:


> I want to learn Linux and get myself comfortable
> with basic operations.
> Please tell me what is the best way to achieve this.

There are two ways, that I can think of, to achieve
this. It depends on which is convenient to you.

One: Download / Order / Ask this GNU/Linux User Group
a GNU/Linux Distribution  - a LiveCD based - to get
started without installing the OS on your HDD. Once
you find out that /most/ hardware is compatible with
that distribution you may choose to install it.
Also, you could continue to use it as a LIVE CD though
there will be a performance lag.

One of the most famous LIVE CD based distribution
based on Debian GNU/Linux is Knoppix.
http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html

Refer the websites mentioned in below

Two: Download / Order / Ask this GNU/Linux User Group
a GNU/Linux Distribution such as Ubuntu Linux or
Fedora 7. Find out about your hardware and check out
if most hardware is compatible. Browse the web to find
out how to install it.

I had written a How-TO long time back for installing
RedHat Linux 9. But, this article is more generic in
sense and applicable to most distributions.

http://db.glug-bom.org/wiki/index.php/For_Windows_Users:_Installing_Redhat_Linux_Part_I

Browse few websites such as
http://www.linuxcommand.org
http://www.linuxnewbieguide.org/
(and a lots more - search using your favourite search engine)

--
FSF of India Associate Fellow - http://www.gnu.org.in
http://www.somaiya.edu/sksasc
ubunturos @ freenode


I would say attending our Awareness program is the best starting point.
We have not yet decided when to start a new batch.

We will declare the date on the list nand also on the website once we
schedule the same.
till that time, use other methods of learning like the ones mentioned above.

Best regards,
-- Sudhanwa

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Have you tried the new "FREE" Marathi font "Aksharyogini" we have released?

News!! Aksharyogini font will now be available in debian Indic fonts package!!

Please get it from http://aksharyogini.sudhanwa.com
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