Chris Ames wrote:
> 
> Where should I go to find a listing of the command-line commands? I've been
> trying to copy the MP3's from the CD's that I burned over to a personal
> folder, but it buggers up rather often. Last time I tried, it gave me an
> error message when the file was at the end of being copied that it couldn't
> read the file. I tried it with another file and it happened again.  I know
> that the command-line is more reliable than a GUI, plus I think it's a good
> idea to get to know the commands when in command-line anyway. I remember what
> CS does, but that's about it.
> 
> This list has been exceedingly helpful and encouraging. I only wish that I'd
> known about it two years ago when my buddy left for Wisconson, leaving me (a
> Windows user at the time) stuck with Mandrake 6 and no idea of how to use it
> effectively.
> 
> Iceburgh69
> 

FWIW, I bought "Linux in a Nutshell".  Big help ;p
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