[wplug] Linux newbie
Embery, Nathan
Nathan.Embery at crowncastle.com
Thu Oct 21 14:46:51 EDT 2004
Ahhh, that's easy. Dump windows and go full steam ahead with Linux, break
stuff, then ask us for help :)
Your choice of Distro varies on what exactly you want to accomplish. If you
want to be completely set up with a minimal amount of fuss go with something
like fedora core 2 or 3. If you want to learn more about the internals, go
with something more like slackware or debian
It depends though, is learning to manually setup your wireless connection /
X server / whatever using only config files even worth knowing these days???
-----Original Message-----
From: wplug-bounces+nathan.embery=crowncastle.com at wplug.org
[mailto:wplug-bounces+nathan.embery=crowncastle.com at wplug.org] On Behalf Of
Sino Kaya
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 2:38 PM
To: wplug at wplug.org
Subject: [wplug] Linux newbie
For my own survival in the field, I feel that I need to have some
experience using Linux. I'm thinking of trying Linux for 2 purposes:
1. For regular Home Office PC use
2. For developing industrial-strength software
I'll probably need to do no.1 first.
I've been developing factory automation software for many years -- VMS
on Vax/Alpha, Windows, COTS, PLC, Fortran, C, C++, C# -- but have no
experience with Unix; some experience using Open Source tools -- GNU
GCC, Dev-C++, SharpDevelop.
I'm writing to this mailing list because:
1. There are overwhelming amount of information available from the
many web sites. Perhaps, I could take some short cut by asking tips
from you guys/gals.
2. I live in the area and I am considering giving my own time and
effort perhaps in the future when I would be in a position of giving
any assistance.
I can pretty much learn new stuff with minimal hands-on help. Just a
little lead on what to read, where.
Too bad I missed the last "Free Linux Basics Tutorial". When's the next?
I appreciate any comments.
Thanks,
Sino Kaya
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