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Nmap Development: Re: windows (unfortunately)

Re: windows (unfortunately)

From: Michael Bryant <michaelbryant_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 04 Aug 2005 12:33:08 +0100

If you're new to linux I'd recommend Ubuntu. It's one of the most user
friendly distros i've seen.
You can get it from http://ubuntulinux.org

Emmanuel Goldstein wrote:

>>Best advice I can give (although a little suspicious of a 13 year old's
>>intention of using nmap): install a Linux or Unix operating system
>>somewhere and run nmap from that.
>>
>>
>>
>;-P Definitely suspicious xDD
>He's right, as you are 13, the best thing you can do is start learning
>a "proper" operating system. I'd recommend Fedora Core as its quite
>powerful and amazingly easy to install and use. You can get it at
>fedora.redhat.com
>Be careful partitioning your hard disk. If you dunno how to do it, get
>yourself a new one (you can get a very decent one for less than
>50USD/Euros), install it, and then run the Fedora Live CD. I will
>install almost on it's own.
>Good luck. mate
>
>
>

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