You ask good questions. More than likely whichever flavor you try---you'll
learn things. Several points:
- Pick one and stick with it for a while. Also, to learn more---you'll find a
wealthy abundance of resources online to read up on.
- Assuming your main platform is Windows... consider something like
"VirtualBox.org" in order to leverage virtualization (free even!) and build
your unix/linux skills.
- Evaluate unix/linux forums (such as "nixcraft.com") where you can read, and
ask questions. There are many other good ones, too.
Best of luck to you in your new adventure!!!
>________________________________
>From: Linux Tyro <fedora....@gmail.com>
>To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
>Sent: Wednesday, November 2, 2011 8:37 AM
>Subject: windows migrant: choosing linux distribution
>
>
>hi,
>
>
>i am new in this world of linux. getting confused seeing a lot of linux
>distro. I just want to use linux distro to learn linux from the scratch level.
>please suggest me if fedora is the best place to start with. other details are
>as follows:
>
>
>confused between: fedora, openSUSE and ubuntu LTS
>
>
>purpose of using linux: to learn from the scratch level
>
>
>why linux: highly secured and better than windows
>
>
>hardware: 250 gb hard disk, 2 gb ram, one samsung printer, speakers
>
>
>when i use system: from a different job, whenever i get time, i do use the
>system but in this less time, eager to learn linux
>
>
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