Hi Kenneth,
I have to agree with peter on this one.
I started using (trying out really) linux since 1994 several times but removed it from my system a few months after I installed it because I had no time, no purpose and was in need of disk space.
These days I use it in a production environment and at home for my own business and learned more because I had to search for doc's on the subject.
If you have a goal to work towards it keeps you interested.
Michel
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Van: Peter Billson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: vrijdag 31 januari 2003 18:30
Aan: Kenneth Go
CC: LTSP
Onderwerp: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Need help
Kenneth,
Can you be more specific what you mean by "basic information?" The LTSP Web site (www.ltsp.org) can provide you with everything you need... what LTSP does, how to install it, etc.
The best way I can think of to learn Linux that is both fun and easy is installing LTSP! :-) Kidding aside, O'Reilly's series of books is an excellent resource and the "Linux in A Nutshell" book is a good basic guide.
Also I have noticed from people I know that also "wanted to learn Linux" they found it much easier to learn if they were setting up a machine with a purpose. The ones that were just setting up a box "to learn" without any real purpose kind of wandered
aimlessly after the initial install. The ones that needed to learn because they wanted a Web server or a LTSP box learned much more quickly because they had a focus and could tell when they were "done."
Pete
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Kenneth Go wrote:
>
> Hi!
> sorry to disturb you guys with this question. i'm very new to ltsp. can i
> ask for your help like can anyone share me some basic information about
> ltsp? i'm also new to linux. so can anyone give me some pointers on what to
> do to make learning linux fun and easy?
>
> thanks...
> <<kenneth
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