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Old 05-27-2008, 11:26 AM   #8
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The best way to learn Linux is to install it on a Desktop computer (here "Desktop" could be a standard laptop). Note that if you have a Windows Desktop it is easy to configure it to dual-boot into Linux. Or you can run Linux as a virtual machine (e.g. VMware) inside a single Windows window. Or you can run Linux completely from a USB stick, without touching your existing Desktop O/S at all.
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