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Operating Systems Linux Fedora Newbie at Linux Kernel programming! Post 302348533 by rohitrajjain on Friday 28th of August 2009 02:05:19 PM
Old 08-28-2009
Thank you everyone for their help. Smilie

@pludi: I was actually planning to do few tutorials on Linux and play around with the kernel for a bit. Later I can switch on to Linux from Scratch and go deeper into the understanding of the linux kernel overall. Any suggestion ?

@everyone: As of now, I have decided on installing Fedora to play around. On the Fedora website, the latest release is Fedora 11. Just wanted to know if I should be using Fedora 11 or 10. All the previous releases of Fedora are obsolete and no longer receive regular updates from the Fedora community, so no point using them. Any suggestion, release 10 or 11 ?

PS: Any kind of suggestion or help would be greatly appreciated. Smilie

Rohit
 

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