Re: Linux for newbies

From: Tomas Wolf (tomas_at_skip.cz)
Date: 11/16/03

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    Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2003 00:06:14 -0700
    To: Matt Atkins <matthewsatkins@msn.com>
    
    

    Hello,

      I must say that I'm also a newbie with Linux. I'm playing with it for
    two years now and I'm scratching the surface :-)... But I have tried
    three different distributions of Linux - Mandrake, Red Hat, and Debian.
    To me, the easiest to install is Mandrake, with a small lead before Red
    Hat... Out of those three, the most confusing installation is Debian.
    But that is a matter of an oppinion. Because as nice as Mandrake & Red
    Hat are (the guis and ease of installation), that much each of the
    flawors has its own standards... Not that Debian doesn't, but pretty
    much any compilation I did on Debian worked as it should have (sometimes
    with minor tweaks), while RH & Mandrake were sometimes pain to work with
    when it came to compiling some programs. So I would go with Mandrake if
    you want to have it "out-of-box" working and all nice looking, but if
    you go for the functionality... Most definitely Debian. But be avare
    though, it has a huge base of additional software (7 CDs).

      And about books... I was reading one that is great for newbie like me.
    My UNIX teacher refered to it and it payed off. I like that book, it
    takes it one step at a time, while explaining the reasons behind the
    scenes. And after this I would also grab a book about shell scripting
    and C programming... Shell scripting is just amazingly flexible and with
    the programs (internal & external) one can make well automatized systems.

      Anyway, good luck...
    Tomas

    Matt Atkins wrote:
    > First of all, I want to tell all of you what a great mailing list this
    > is. I am just starting to scratch the surface of network security, and
    > this list is the major source of my information, ideas, and motivation
    > to learn.
    >
    > In my first of many posts, I would like to ask the group what flavor of
    > Linux is recommended for a newbie. I have no experience with Linux, and
    > want to teach myself the ins and outs. I will probably be purchasing a
    > book or 2 to help get things off the ground, so a good book
    > recommendation would also be appreciated.
    >
    > Thanks in advance and I look forward to your suggestions.
    >
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