I think same goes for Gentoo. Full hands on approach.if you learn Slackware, you learn Linux.
This is why I dislike Ubuntu, it's so dumbed down that the people who use it never know what they're talking about.Kiss_Bush said:I think Ubuntu is the best version for Linux beginner.so many hard driver,you don't need waste your time to find hardware driver.
I have used both ubuntu and fedore... I would say for begineers, ubuntu is the best to use. There is very little difference but ubuntu comes with an option of installing within windows, i dont think fedora has that option..
More than anything, you can find more help and related documentationm, updates etc for ubuntu compared to fedora. Ubuntu also works great on embeded systems...
To taste the true power of ANY Operating System Install it on Bare and supported hardware free from any other OS, Then only the true power will be noticed.
Secondly Why you want to install Linux With or Within WINdows??
Go for an USED PC and do your nasty research on IT
I have never understood why people wants to start with "Linux for Beginners". Throw them in the pool, and they will learn how to swim. That's how the engineers learn the stuffs.Oh wow, wikipedia doesnt help too much =P
You cannot recommend FreeBSD to a beginner because that person needs to learn at least the basic commands..
Ubuntu might be the easiest distribution for a beginner to use, but they're certainly not going to learn much with it.Ubuntu version is the best for beginner to learn..
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