Dustin Cross wrote:
Aloha,
I have to disagree with everyone here. There is nothing wrong with using
an old version of Linux to learn. The problem you will have with an old
version of linux is hardware support. You have to use old hardware. Once
you get past that it depends on how much you al
Aloha,
I have to disagree with everyone here. There is nothing wrong with using
an old version of Linux to learn. The problem you will have with an old
version of linux is hardware support. You have to use old hardware. Once
you get past that it depends on how much you already know. If you ha
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 07:33:37AM -1000, demon_jr808 wrote:
> I have a Red Hat 5.2 and thought it would be a good place to
> learn start learning Linux.
If you are learning, then starting with something current will
at least improve your chances of getting all your hardware
recognized during inst
I know
this is only my opinion and you know what they say about opinions...But.I
believe its always better to start with something current, that way your not
playing catch up all the time.
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