On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 8:17 PM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage <dsav...@peaknet.net > wrote:
Parshwa, > > Welcome to the fast-paced, ever-evolving world of Fedora. As you are > about to discover, Fedora doesn't really lend itself to hard copy books > for learning. If someone takes the trouble to write documentation > suitable for a book, submits it to a publisher, goes through a couple of > rounds of editing, proofs, and so on, almost a year will have passed. By > the time that book appears on store shelves, two newer major versions of > Fedora will have been released. > > You will be far better off to download and install the current Fedora > 14. Then browse http://docs.fedoraproject.org/ for documentation. Use > that documentation to learn as you go. You'll learn that most Fedora > utilities and applications have brief on-line manuals ("man pages"). > Join a Linux User's Group (LUG). In 6-12 months you should learn enough > to install and use Fedora by yourself. > > Again, welcome. > > --Doc Savage > Thanks man. But in fact, I was already having the system with partly installed Fedora 11 and earlier I had some problems which I discussed too but the main thing is that I get less time to work on Fedora (which is apart from my job) but still I like this world of Fedora, yes always evolving! -- Regards, Parshwa Murdia
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