Needing to find a basic How-To.
Kenny Hitt
kennyhitt at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 20 04:29:18 EST 2002
Hi. You might want to check out empowerment zone
http://www.empowermentzone.com
Select the link for Unix and you will get several books on using Unix as
well as Linux.
These are some of the titles they have:
* Guide to using the Unix operating system
* Unix for Beginners
* Berkeley Unix Primer
* Taming the Unix interface
* Brief Unix Overview
* Unix Quick Reference Guide
* Guide to Unix terminology
* Quick reference to correspondence between DOS and Unix commands
* Essential Information for MS-DOS Users Moving to Unix
Environments
* Answers to frequently asked questions about Unix
* Explanation of Unix file permissions
* Explanation of Unix regular expressions
* Compilation of tips about file types and endings, especially
those found on Unix systems
* Multimedia File Formats on the Internet
* Beginner's Guide to Linux
* Answers to frequently asked questions about the Linux version of
Unix
* Another, "meta" set of answers to frequently asked questions
about the Linux version of Unix
Kenny
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at
12:22:13AM -0800, Anna Schneider wrote:
>
> I need a basic How-To or faq of some sort. Something that defines various
> Linux terms and tells me what to do the first time I turn the machine on.
> My computer arrived today and I've been procrastinating doing more
> research on what to do with a Linux system and now I can procrastinate no
> longer.
>
> I just wandered around the Linux documentation project, and I found lots
> of How-Tos on lots of things, and I wrote a list of the ones I will visit
> soon, but I just want a beginner one right now. Does such a thing exist
> on the web in text because I can't access it any other way right now?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Anna
>
>
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