Seymour,

I also use a lot of Linux including Redhat and Fedora. I used TLDP and
Yolinux and several others. 

Regards,
Scott IDF

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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 02/14/2008
   at 09:19 PM, Ed Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>Can I ask an innocent(?) question here.. LINUX is it documented like  
>MVS or something like early 360 (YES 360) manuals ?

No, the Linux community depends much more on softcopy than on hardcopy.
See the Linux documentation project (TLDP) and O'Reilly web sites for some
of the available documentation. I'd recomment bookmarking TLDP, buying a
hardcopy Linux in a Nutshell and checking over the other available books.
 
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