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July 8th, 2003, 10:05 PM
#11
Junior Member
INstalling a unix i suggest *bsd like & from the console you will learn the basic command
with man dedication & patient will help you more then books sometimes
I prefer and old real book than online or console book but if you're young maybe you're used
to read on the terminal
Goodjourney
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July 8th, 2003, 10:23 PM
#12
There is a book called the Linux Rute Users Tutorial and Exposition, it is a great book , AND
IT IS AVAILABLE FREE FOR DOWNLOAD.
WOOOOOOOOOOTTTTT!!!!!!!
Go to google, and enter Rute Tutorial Exposition in the search field, and you should find several links to it.
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July 9th, 2003, 03:45 AM
#13
Member
If you want to have something to experiment on without partitioning, or giving up the os you're used to you should take a look at knoppix. It is a linux distro that boots off a cd. All you do is download the iso, burn it to a cd, and then restart with the cd in the drive.
It contains a the linux kernel and even kde and xmms for your multimedia pleasure.
This is where I got my first real taste of linux and I've never looked back.
To download the iso go to http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html and scroll down about 2/3 of the page to a table of places hosting the file
Darwin\'s rollin\' over in his coffin, The fittest are surviving much lest often,
Now everything seems to be reversing, And it\'s worsening!
--nofx, American Errorist
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July 9th, 2003, 04:37 AM
#14
hey a)sna I am pretty sure that Mandrake does that also. I might be worng though.
Whizkid2300
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