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Question which linux products is used(fine) to me ?

which linux products is used(fine) to me ?

I am learning linux now ,and a new memeber of linux ,hoping to know it more .
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If I were you, I would go with Red Hat Linux. It is pretty easy to set up and install. You will be able to figure out much just by playing around with it.
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I would also recommend Mandrake which is even easier for Linux beginners (my opinion). It is easy to install and easy to work with.

Good luck with Linux!!
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Try older distros, that will force you to know what you are doing
Beleive me! that's very interesting, but it depends on what u want to learn/acheive ...
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You should run a serach. This question has been asked many times and answered several times more.
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