> Based on your previous posts, I take that to mean > > Tell me what book I should get to teach me how to fix errors I may encounter > on my linux system. >
No, a better paraphrase might be: "Please suggest resources (both online and off) from where I could learn more about Debian-based systems, specifically how to parse log files for errors". > My answer is Google is your friend. I am not about to do your research > for you. This is a Help List but it is expected that the person asking for > help has already tried other sources before asking for help here. > Actually I ask so that I could research the problems myself. My ultimate goal is to learn, not to fix any particular problem. > Microsoft help costs $, unless you search the net for answers. Linux > answers, be they good or bad, abound on the net. Ask the right question and > you will get answers. You should have learned some of the questions to ask, > Google, by all of the answers you have received in this thread. > If I were having a specific problem, then yes I would google it. But googling for "how to parse linux log files" is not getting me any good learning material. I had hoped that the gurus here might have come across such a resource in their travels. > Happy researching.... > Thanks, Wayne, it often is! -- Dotan Cohen http://bido.com http://what-is-what.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/y2z880dece01003311327oc0e68601qde834a929b10a...@mail.gmail.com