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Re: New to Linux



> FWIW: O'Reilly published a Special Edition book LEARNING DEBIAN
> GNU/LINUX (c. 1999).  It was a very good introduction and step-by-step
> guide to installing and using Debian.  I got it for free from the Debian
> booth at Las Vegas COMDEX 1999.  This was the first year Linux had a
> major presence at COMDEX.  Having the Linux people all in one exhibit
> hall greatly simplified my investigations of making the switch from the
> Amiga. I still have the book.  However, ultimately, I chose Mandrake 7
> as my first distro.  Debian was not a distro for the noobie, either then
> or now.

I wouldn't agree. I started with Debian being a complete noob and I 
manage somehow. Actually some of my first experiences were with compiling 
the kernel because the one bundled with stable (Lenny) didn't have the 
module for my wireless interface :). And I managed to get it to work then 
although I suppose the process must've looked funny. I wouldn't try that 
today though... Nowadays just about any distro is noob-friendly enough, 
perhaps excluding Gentoo and Slackware. 

KTB


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