[newbie] General advice??

2000-02-20 Thread Joerg Reinhardt
Hi, I already tryed to make my problem clear in a mail called "help!", but it was six in the morning, I was frustrated and it got quit chaotic, so here is my problem struktured a little more: - basic "anatomie" of linux I'm experienced with MS-DOS (not Windows!), so I know what a device, a

Re: [newbie] General advice??

2000-02-20 Thread Glyn Millington
: The soul is greater than the hum of its parts Dear Friend, You need to have a good look at /usr/doc and its contents, and if you can get hold of the O'Reilly "Running Linux" by Matt Welsh Matthias Kalle Dalheimer and Lar Kaufman (3rd edition) its worth it! Good luck Glyn On Sun,

Re: [newbie] General advice??

2000-02-20 Thread Joerg Reinhardt
Glyn Millington wrote: : The soul is greater than the hum of its parts Dear Friend, You need to have a good look at /usr/doc and its contents, and if you can get hold of the O'Reilly "Running Linux" by Matt Welsh Matthias Kalle Dalheimer and Lar Kaufman (3rd edition) its worth it!

Re: [newbie] General advice??

2000-02-20 Thread Lance Borden
Joerg, After browsing through the messages to and from you, I thought I might go ahead and add a couple of thoughts. Books: The O'Reilly Running Linux is available in German as well as English. I also picked up the book Linux fuer Anwender, but didn't find it very helpful. As a newbie I've