Linux Installation
In this article, I'll demonstrate the classic GUI installation, but also a few things more, including guided text installation of an application from an archive, troubleshooting compilation and installation problems, troubleshooting post-installation problems, editing system configuration files, adding new startup programs, tweaking the resolution and mouse settings, all these while using both the GUI and the command line to achieve the desired results, and some basic insight into wireless adapter configuration. It should not be boring.
Note:
This guide builds on the other Linux tutorials I have published; you are advised to invest some time reading them before you try this one because some miscellaneous elements might be skipped.
For your convenience, please refer to these articles (if you haven't done so already):
+Installing SUSE Linux - Full tutorial
+Installing (K)ubuntu Linux - Full tutorial
+Installing Slackware Linux - Full tutorial
+Installing Mandriva Linux - Full tutorial
+Installing PCLinuxOS - Full tutorial
==>>To understand how to setup virtual machines, try VMware Player - A great friend.
==>>To get into dual booting, try Dual booting - Windows & Linux - Full tutorial.
==>>To learn about Linux command line, read Highly useful Linux commands & configurations.
==>>To learn about the GRUB bootloader, read GRUB bootloader - Full tutorial.

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