On 10/29/2010 05:57 AM, Brandon Hoffman wrote:
I have moved all of your guy's (and possibly gal's) links into one document.
Would you send me the document? I'm assembling such links, possibly for
the web site.
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-Eric 'shubes'
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I have an Assoc. Degree in Computer Networking and Security. I am familiar
with Windows Server 2003 and Domain Controllers, I have my A+, with
knowledge of both Net+, Security+, and Cisco (just not the $$$ to take the
tests). At one point I was able to establish a very basic Linux server ( a
versio
http://www.linuxscrew.com/2009/12/21/best-of-linux-cheat-sheets/
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 11:56 PM, Ed wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 5:27 AM, JD Austin wrote:
>> Back in the 90's I was in your same position. What I did was to
>> load Linux on my main computer and use it exclusively. Dependin
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 5:27 AM, JD Austin wrote:
> Back in the 90's I was in your same position. What I did was to
> load Linux on my main computer and use it exclusively. Depending on what
> you want to learn will determine which distribution you would load.
> For example - if you're looking t
When I first started w/ Linux and FreeBSD, I loved the book "Using
Unix Third Edition, Special Edition" ISBN # 0-7897-1747-6 by Peter
Kuo. There is still a lot of relevant basics in there, along with a
lot of outdated stuff.
http://www.bookfinder.com/dir/i/Using_UNIX-Special_Edition/0789717476/
I
http://linuxlinks.com/article/20090405061458383/20oftheBestFreeLinuxBooks-Part1.htmlfor
some excellent books and you can get most of them free and then buy
the
ones you like best. Also, Eric is right that the Installfest could be very
interesting for you given the people you can talk to there.
On
For help with installing, there's an InstallFest this coming Saturday at
UAT. See the web site for details.
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-Eric 'shubes'
On 10/28/2010 08:21 AM, AZ RUNE wrote:
Try googling Falko Timme and howtoforge for walkthrough's on install
help and finding out basic starting programs for replicating
Try googling Falko Timme and howtoforge for walkthrough's on install help
and finding out basic starting programs for replicating what "you" might
have been use to in windows.
Great screenshots for the walkthrough at least.
Later,
Brian
On Oct 28, 2010 8:18 AM, "Brandon Hoffman"
wrote:
Thank
Thank you for all of your replies - I will be installing *one* of the
Linux's I have available and jumping in.
I will also be checking out the link provided and re-educate myself on basic
installation procedures (Like Firefox) so it can become my main machine.
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 7:36 AM, Step
welcome. To combine what the other two replies are telling you its to
decide what you want to do, and with the help of Google and some from
us when you get stuck just kind of jump in with both feet.
I learned a great deal running a gentoo install from stage 1, and they
are really well documented.
Back in the 90's I was in your same position. What I did was to
load Linux on my main computer and use it exclusively. Depending on what
you want to learn will determine which distribution you would load.
For example - if you're looking to get up to speed on what is used in
business Load your ma
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/
You won't find anything better... :)
ET
Brandon Hoffman writes:
Hello everyone, I recently just joined this group (like an hour ago) because
I was posting on a forum about wanting to learn Unix/Linux and a passerby
who decided to be nosy recommended me t
Hello everyone, I recently just joined this group (like an hour ago) because
I was posting on a forum about wanting to learn Unix/Linux and a passerby
who decided to be nosy recommended me to sign up.
I would like to learn as much as I can and eventually get some certificates
for Linux and Unix (W
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