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This is my favorite site for finding info about many computer related topics, its easy, free, and full of intelligent people but sometimes there aren't any new posts to read and I don't know were to find another site thats contains close to as much info that this site has. All I'm really asking for is some good links to some sites were I can learn, I love computers but I don't think I know enough, so if you have any sites, ideas,etc. It would help tremendously :D
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So I walk into this baker's shop
and ask the storekeeper..
Know any good bakers around here ??
ow and by the way www.learninglinux.com www.linuxsurvival.com
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When your new, google is your pal, in my opinion, if you really wanna learn about a computer, learn Operating Systems,
http://www.freebsd.org
http://www.openbsd.org
http://www.netbsd.org
http://www.linux.org
http://www.linuxiso.org
and we cant forget one of my favs:
http://www.suse.com or http://www.suse.de
http://www.yahoo.com (type in operating systems and follow the links, its awesome, you can learn alot.)
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Originally posted here by the_JinX
So I walk into this baker's shop
and ask the storekeeper..
Know any good bakers around here ??
I walked into the Baker's Shop and asked for a cake.
Turns out it was a Hardware Store.
www.bytekill.com is another good source.
For tech news, try www.wired.com
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http://bsdforums.org/forums
that's my favorite place to hang (next to AO of course.)
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11001001 u got it in a hardware store -_-
/me walks off mumbling about a chipped tooth
v_Ln
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also try these:
slashdot.org
www.arstechnica.com
www.techrepublic.com
linux.box.sk
neworder.box.sk
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Originally posted here by 11001001
I walked into the Baker's Shop and asked for a cake.
Turns out it was a Hardware Store.
For tech news, try www.wired.com
you don't know how correct you are (here come the negs)
many people on AO don't fully understand that everyone wasn't born with a full working knowledge of tcp/ip, C++ programing and how to bend spoons with your mindpowers. in fact, most of the seniors and addicts on this site were once stupid newbs too. lighten up, give advice, help to teach and tutor those who aren't as experienced as you, instead of busting them for asking dumb questions. I agree with the original post that it's good to see new information, and that every available source is welcome. it's always good to find a third-party opinion that's not manufacturer biased, so all newsgroups and stuff should be accepted, not frowned upon as competition
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if you're a real geek, you should check these sites every 15 minutues:
slashdot.org
www.osnews.com
www.osopinion.com
www.distrowatch.com
www.linuxworld.com
www.pricewatch.com
www.discountpcbooks.com
www.tomshardware.com
that should start you off...have fun :P
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Originally posted here by Jabberwocky
if you're a real geek, you should check these sites every 15 minutues:
although its pretty unrelated, *real* geeks should also check out bash.org - IRC, IRC and *more* IRC for when 'real' IRC gets too boring. (hm, 4 'IRC's in one sentance..)
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also try