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Often Linux distro comes up with softwares in terms of repositories and packages. For instance Ubuntu enterprise edition which was demonstrated on first post was 4.2 GB. This installation package is quite composite and versatile and does not need much packages to download. But updates for installed packages and new softwares are always available there at your doorstep.

Remember Window’s run , a very good launchpad or window to search or launch various programs, the counterpart in Linux is available Remastersys. Shortcut is ‘Alt + F2′. You know the most important tool for a user is control panel from where he/she can customize settings like installing software. In Linux there is no control panel, all settings are distributive under administrative settings.

For software removal and upgrade there is a tool in every Linux distro, which is Synaptic in Ubuntu and Yast in Suse.Just press Alt+F2 and type Synaptic or follow path given in image. Now you can play there with so many options. In starting you will get little confused but once you’ll get hold of it you will master the configuration. THAT IS WHAT THE UNIQUE TRAIT OF LINUX I.E. YOU FEEL MUCH CLOSER TO OS THAN WINDOWS. YOU DO THINGS IN YOUR WAY. …click here to read more

This post is intended for generally noobs who are new to a phenomenon named Linux or for them who had enough of Windows and want something new on their desktops instead of tradition long boring Windows architecture. This website is majorly for Linux. You will be provided with all types of tutorials based on Linux and problems regarding Linux.

Shifting from Windows to Linux is like leaving earth and getting settle over Mars, so you would have guessed that it is not going to be user friendly in beginning. But as soon as you’ll be acquainted with Linux you’ll have addiction of it.

So here we start with installing a Linux distro. I am presenting this tutorial with Ubuntu Enterprise edition. But there is not much difference with other Linux distros. For beginners Ubuntu or Mandriva is advised.

If you want to dedicate entire drive for Linux than you can use your Windows installation CD/DVD for unallocated the space. If you want to give some portion of HDD like 30GB would be more than enough if you want to share it with a Windows.
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