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As a newbie, where i should start from in linux?

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Mar 27th, 2003
my advice goes against the typical norm but i say download something that installs easy like red hat, piddle around with it a couple of weeks just to get a feel and then go to linuxfromscratch.org and install an lfs and beyond lfs system. you will see first hand where all the files and folders are and come across all kinds of tutorials along the way that will leave you feeling very comfortable with linux.
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