Re: [OFF-TOPIC] shell scripting

2000-02-10 Thread Colin Marquardt
* David Wiard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Could someone point me in a good direction to start learning some shell > scripting? I can do the extreme basic stuff, but I'd like to learn a lot O'Reilly's Debian book has a chapter about bash. Here is the online version: http://www.ora.com/catalog

Re: [OFF-TOPIC] shell scripting

2000-02-10 Thread Ernest Johanson
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: [OFF-TOPIC] shell scripting > > Could someone point me in a good direction to start learning some shell > scripting? I can do the extreme basic stuff, but I'd like to learn a lot > more than I already know. Any references for learning

Re: [OFF-TOPIC] shell scripting

2000-02-10 Thread Shawn
>Could someone point me in a good direction to start learning some shell >scripting? I can do the extreme basic stuff, but I'd like to learn a lot >more than I already know. Any references for learning perl? shell scripting >in general? Shell Scripting - for starters look at /etc/init.d and figure

Re: [OFF-TOPIC] shell scripting

2000-02-10 Thread paul
> Could someone point me in a good direction to start learning some shell > scripting? I can do the extreme basic stuff, but I'd like to learn a lot > more than I already know. Any references for learning perl? shell scripting > in general? > If you like bash, then get "Learning the Bash Shell" f

[OFF-TOPIC] shell scripting

2000-02-10 Thread David Wiard
Could someone point me in a good direction to start learning some shell scripting? I can do the extreme basic stuff, but I'd like to learn a lot more than I already know. Any references for learning perl? shell scripting in general? TIA -- dave wiard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) The light that burns twi