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hello,
I want to learn more on unix, and being use to windows (VERY SAD i know) i want to learn more, but which unix is recommended for a new user to become novice to advance? also what is a great website to look into to gain more knowledge of unix, i have the commands pretty good in my head, but also, like linux i know you have to make a swap file and a boot file, then your os, but what is a recommend memory that a swap file needs or a boot file needs. sorry for stupid questions, thanks |
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