Re: [newbie] Documents about Linux

2001-03-31 Thread PIri
On Friday 30 March 2001 21:38, you wrote: > I too would appreciate the same documents. So far most of the ones I have > go right over my head with no info on commands for me to get familiar with > first before actually typing them in and sitting back to see what happens. > > Thank you in advance.

Re: [newbie] Documents about Linux

2001-03-30 Thread PENA FAMILY
I will look for it this weekend, thanks.

Re: [newbie] Documents about Linux

2001-03-30 Thread Dan
check into aquireing the books Linux in a Nutshell and Running Linux --- PENA FAMILY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I too would appreciate the same documents. So far > most of the ones I have go > right over my head with no info on commands for me > to get familiar with > first before actually ty

Re: [newbie] Documents about Linux

2001-03-30 Thread Quaylar
At 10:38 30.03.2001 -0800, you wrote: >I too would appreciate the same documents. So far most of the ones I have go >right over my head with no info on commands for me to get familiar with >first before actually typing them in and sitting back to see what happens. > >Thank you in advance. check

Re: [newbie] Documents about Linux

2001-03-29 Thread PENA FAMILY
I too would appreciate the same documents. So far most of the ones I have go right over my head with no info on commands for me to get familiar with first before actually typing them in and sitting back to see what happens. Thank you in advance.

RE: [newbie] Documents about Linux

2001-03-28 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
Not to seem simplistic, but have you tried the man pages? I.E. # man man Also check out /usr/share/doc and www.linuxdoc.org -JMS [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Cassiano A. Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 9:24