Hi.. > Further, I installed the Fedora 10 OS which is a normal OS (Not an > interactive OS).
Just curious.. what exactly do you mean by referring Fedora 10 as a normal OS (non interactive) I have installed Fedora 10 in few machines my self and i got all options.. i.e i never felt that it was non interactive. regards Dexter >> Hi Gaurav, I am much a novice to Open Source. I got 2 Cds from PLUG. One is Fedora 9 and the other one is Fedora 10. I was told Fedora 9 is an interactive CD, which is like a virtual OS, you can just run the CD and you can play around, without the OS actually getting installed on your machine. The fedora 10 can be installed on the machine. May be this answers your query. How do i go ahead now? Thanks, Neeraj On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 8:47 AM, Gaurav Pant <gaurav...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi.. > > Further, I installed the Fedora 10 OS which is a normal OS (Not an > > interactive OS). > > Just curious.. what exactly do you mean by referring Fedora 10 as a > normal OS (non interactive) > I have installed Fedora 10 in few machines my self and i got all > options.. i.e i never felt that it was non interactive. > > regards > Dexter > > _______________________________________ > Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List > _______________________________________ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List