On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 02:52:33AM +0530, Parshwa Murdia wrote:
I have installed fedora 11 with windows xp, though the PC is for
home
use only. Like i have to use the documents editing, and the related
works. So i have two questions, but first of all, i am going to ask
only the first one in this thread:
For only home users, who want to use fedora (and have version 11, that
is, fedora 11) apart from the deep technological concepts which are
very well revealed here, what a user who has no programming base, can
start to go in fedora? like windows if GUI, so home persons can use it
widely because everything is GUI. Thoguh fedora also may be GUI
nowadays, but if someone want to start learning (for home purposes
only), where should he start from knowing that there is only one PC,
on which both - fedora as well as xp is installed. The main thing PC
is used is for watching movies, listening music, documents editing and
kids play.
but a home user can himself (with no more hardware) and with a single
pc (with net connection) can learn in this scenario as far as fedora
usage is concerned?
Regards,
Parshwa Murdia
Fedora is certainly usable by home users. My wife and children use
Fedora and I have had to provide them no support over the past several
releases, other than upgrading the system when the new release came
out.
If your computer is only a few years old, I would really recommend
starting with the latest Fedora, which is Fedora 13.
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