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| Thread ID: 22305 | 2002-07-17 04:28:00 | Linux tutorial for Windows Users | Markstnz (1090) | Press F1 |
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| 63158 | 2002-07-17 12:10:00 | One book I have used is the Unlimited Edition "Red Hat Linux 7.2 Bible" by Christopher Negus. Obviously this contains a fairly comprehensive distribution of 7.2. It starts with loading Linux and then moves on to the different interfaces. Thats the first nine chapters and after that it covers details for setting up Web services, networking and security. I have found it to be a reasonably good intro. |
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| 63159 | 2002-07-17 13:17:00 | One of the best sites I have come across for people wanting to learn linux is: http://www.linuxnewbie.org Has tutorials, forums etc What I like most is just because you are a "linux newbie" it doesnt assume you are a computer newbie. What I mean by this is all the tutorials are real to life, and not the usual like "what's linux?" or "how do I install linux?", but useful things like; print server config, ipchains setup etc,.. |
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| 63160 | 2002-07-17 22:20:00 | Excellent - that sounds really good - thanks for that... | Markstnz (1090) | ||
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