linux a beginner's guide
Posted on 25 Oct 2004 at 10:30
If you've bought your own copy of SuSE Linux, you'll also have a manual to help you along. If you're using the ISO version on our cover DVD you will be missing this, but don't worry. Along with SuSE's built-in help centre, you'll also find bags of assistance and FAQs on at www.suse.com.
Different Versions Of Linux
As we've already said, there are many different versions or 'distributions' of Linux. Below, you'll see reviews of three leading packages. You can download any of these versions of Linux for free from the maker's Web site.
Still, it's often worth paying for the boxed version. In addition to the operating system, you'll get a manual and CDs packed with extra programs. Many companies also give technical support to people who've bought their software too - useful if you're new to Linux.
Author: LIAM PROVEN and MARTIN COOPER
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