On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 7:02 AM, Roger <arelem(a)bigpond.com> wrote:
First check out every menu option then learn to install and
uninstall
and update Fedora and programs/applications on line.
Yes, on the list itself (earlier Tim and others helped me) and I
updated with the command:
yum update
after becoming root.
To learn the basics get a book, if you want to get into text based
applications in a terminal you really do need a book.
My friend suggested me for fedora bibble, but that's for fedora 10,
though i hope that it would be okay for at least basics.
In a terminal: <Applications><system
Tools><Terminal>
Learn to install and install using yum and rpm.
Learn to manually zip and unzip files.
Learn how to start and stop applications.
See what process are working with the ps command in a terminal.
This I have to do. okay. searching in google or from the book,
probably and if the problem comes, would rather ask here.
There is really little GUI difference between windows and fedora,
the
menus may be in different places.
Yes, but my reason to switching to fedora is the strong security and
its more more distributed than windows, i think and what i have heard.
so it becomes a good and better operating system than windows.
Regards,
Parshwa Murdia