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Old 01-23-2007, 10:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi there. i am currently running CentOS at my home and it is running pretty good. i just wanted to know that in my college we have fedora core 3 and sometimes even in gnome some applications crash frequently (UML to be specific) . i just wanted to know that if linux is considered such a stable OS then how come this application crashes so frequently??
Also i am considerably new to linux and i am interested in learning it. but there are so many things to play around and i would really like some tips from you guys for my "path to the enlightenment" of linux
Also if i ever was capable of writing a few driver programs then on linux what should be my language? (i know "C" somewhat ). is learning shell scripting really worth it?
lot of questions , so i am thanking you in advance!! hope i get some good help!! thanks again! c ya!
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Rule #1 of computing: Judging computers by those you find at schools is stupid. Period.

Start here.
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http://tldp.org

Best way to learn is just to play around with a distro (or multiple distros).
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