Tom Brinkman wrote:

> On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, you wrote:
> > Something is not working correctly.  I am trying this again after
> > receiving a missent message.  I am try to set up Samba.  Using Sams
> > teach yourself Linux-Mandrake in 24 Hours is  useless.  "Running Linux"
> > is ok if you understand the C language or are comfortable in a text
> > mode.  I am a visual person and need things spelled out for me line by
> > line or better yet a picture drawn. Anyway the user guide that came with
> > my Linux-Mandrake distro is no help.  Anybody know where I can find (or
> > a title to ) help in setting up "Samba". Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> I'd suggest these sources of help/tutorials/step by steps to anyone
> using Linux
>
> http://www.mandrakeuser.org/siteindex.html    this will take you to
> the 'site map' (I prefer it).  Remove the ending 'siteindex.html to
> get the main page.  Everything from install to compiling to trouble
> shooting.  Very comprehensive Mandrake site written for newbies to
> understand.  Updated monthly, you can download the whole tutorial
> (~300k) so that you'll have it when you're offline.  This is your
> best site for Mandrake support.
>
> http://jgo.local.net/LinuxGuide/    an even simpler, more generic
> help site
>
> http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/flists.php3   half way down the
> page are links to search the 'newbie' and 'expert' mailing list
> archives.  A little further down is the 'cooker' list archive.
> Your question/problem has prob'ly been discussed before.  I
> suggest everyone search all these links before posting their
> question to the list.  Best place for a quick answer.
>
> http://www.linuxnewbie.org/     good site to browse regularly. An
> example of what you'll find here is how to install RealPlayer
> (RealAudio) to play many of the popular multimedia files on the
> Net with NetScape
>
> http://netllama.ipfox.com/stepbystep.htm    Step by steps for
> dozens of subjects
>
> http://docs.online.bg/OS/index.html    Online books including 'UNIX
> in a Nutshell', 'Teach Yourself Linux in 24 Hours', 'RedHat Linux
> Unleashed'.  Some are online, some like 'Teach Yourself Linux in 24
> Hours' can be downloaded.
>
>  --
> ~~   Tom Brinkman    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks Tom ,   this kinda stuff is what I need. Sooner or later I'll learn
enough to be dangerous not disasterous.   Dennis

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