Good ideas. Thanks.
-s
On Friday 09 February 2001 01:59 am, you wrote:
> *haha* i also learn best by breaking. but since you were asking about
> books and such. let me recomend anything by O'Reily. i bought Linux In A
> Nutshell. very good. $35, but worth it. make sure you get the 3rd
> ed
*haha* i also learn best by breaking. but since you were asking about books and
such. let me recomend anything by O'Reily. i bought Linux In A Nutshell. very good.
$35, but worth it. make sure you get the 3rd edition. and, as i like to remind
people, check your library. my library her
S:
Ok.
Like you, I enjoy and learn fix broken things.
Thanks.
Chava
>From: s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [newbie] Re: [S] Distro
>Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2001 17:04:52 +
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>Well, I'm still learning. I
Well, I'm still learning. I picked up an almost useless book back in the
beginning: Linux complete compiled by Grant Taylor. I am recommending that
you do *not* get that one. I hear "Running Linux" is good, tho I haven't
bought it yet. Basically, I did just what Tom suggested, and read all
S:
Thanks!!!
But how the process of learning MDK has been?
Did you bought books?
Did you downloaded documents or what did you do?
Chava
>From: s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [newbie] Distro
>Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 22:22:49 +
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>I chos