Learning Debian

Janina Sajka janina at rednote.net
Sat Jan 1 13:08:42 EST 2005


I doubt it very much, Glenn. You're going to find html pretty
exclusively, I think.

However, I suggest you find a way to get comfortable with the html found
on Debian web sites. And, if you really want simple ASCII, you can make
your own. Just use the 'p' option in lynx.

Glenn at home writes:
> Speaking of reading this stuff, which I have done as needed;
> I went to Debian.org to begin with a few weeks ago, and I have been looking 
> on the WWW for just Text, not HTML to study on getting started.
> I have not found anything yet that is just text.
> I have a difficult time reading about something of this magnitude when you 
> get about the equivelent of 1 or 2 print pages of info, and I have to follow 
> the "next" link and find the spot on another web page.  That is why my 
> learning has been so hit & miss here.
> If someone could just give me a link to where I could download a text copy 
> of a book /manual on Debian, I would be very grateful.
> There may be several publications available.
> Glenn
> 
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