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Hi folks,
I've recently started taking unix lessons to gain beginner level unix knowledge.
Could you suggest me an linux distributions available out there that is close to UNIX in terms of commands, etc.. since I'd like to practise the UNIX lessons at home?
I'm running windows on my PC and am also wondering if there is a bootable version of Linux that runs off of a CD/DVD and at the same time meet my prequiste above.
I'd appreciate your response..
thank you.
Tdot
I've recently started taking unix lessons to gain beginner level unix knowledge.
Could you suggest me an linux distributions available out there that is close to UNIX in terms of commands, etc.. since I'd like to practise the UNIX lessons at home?
I'm running windows on my PC and am also wondering if there is a bootable version of Linux that runs off of a CD/DVD and at the same time meet my prequiste above.
I'd appreciate your response..
thank you.
Tdot
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