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    <title>dgplug &amp;mdash; darshna</title>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2026 02:48:02 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>installing Fedora in my system!</title>
      <link>https://blogs.dgplug.org/darshna/installing-fedora-in-my-system</link>
      <description>&lt;![CDATA[I learned about open-source when I got involved in a community called #dgplug, the full form states that Durgapur (Dgp), Linux(l), user&#39;s(u), group(g). Here we, folks are taught about open source systems and how can we work on Linux and other open-source software. Now for working on Linux, you need to install another operating system, before I always used Windows. I got involved in the channel&#39;s conversation but until an, unless if you aren&#39;t doing it practically on your computer or laptop its not helpful. Then I was suggested by some folks in the channel that I can dual boot my system, which means having two operating systems on the same computer. It was quite tricky for me because I had to see both the pros and cons, as I don&#39;t have a very advanced computer, just having RAM of 2GB might make things slower. but I had to take a step because I had to learn about Linux. Unfortunately, my computer broke down and I wasn&#39;t able to work on it for at least a week or two. But I asked my repairer if he can dual boot it too while repairing it. Initially, he too didn&#39;t know much about installing fedora and was not sure if my computer will work after this, but luckily things got better and successfully he installed Fedora 20( i need to upgrade this, this a very old version).]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I learned about open-source when I got involved in a community called <a href="/darshna/tag:dgplug" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">dgplug</span></a>, the full form states that Durgapur (Dgp), Linux(l), user&#39;s(u), group(g). Here we, folks are taught about open source systems and how can we work on Linux and other open-source software. Now for working on Linux, you need to install another operating system, before I always used Windows. I got involved in the channel&#39;s conversation but until an, unless if you aren&#39;t doing it practically on your computer or laptop its not helpful. Then I was suggested by some folks in the channel that I can dual boot my system, which means having two operating systems on the same computer. It was quite tricky for me because I had to see both the pros and cons, as I don&#39;t have a very advanced computer, just having RAM of 2GB might make things slower. but I had to take a step because I had to learn about Linux. Unfortunately, my computer broke down and I wasn&#39;t able to work on it for at least a week or two. But I asked my repairer if he can dual boot it too while repairing it. Initially, he too didn&#39;t know much about installing fedora and was not sure if my computer will work after this, but luckily things got better and successfully he installed Fedora 20( i need to upgrade this, this a very old version).</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Aug 2019 17:15:10 +0000</pubDate>
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