[COMP] Re: a show of hands...

Tom_Schmitendorf@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> Thanks, I'll check out the O'Reilly book.  Since I'm not a guru yet, I have a
> feeling that the man pages and the howto's may be a little over my head.  Does
> the "running linux" book have projects I can go through?
> 
> Tom

Not 'projects' per se. They give great examples with visual printouts
that are exlpained and can be reproduced. It shows you what to type in
tho do what and is setup like a walkthrough. Some walkthroughs even give
answers in case of a problem. My local library also has some Oreilly
books, so if you can telnet into your local library, do a search via
telnet. hit the start button then the run... button. Type in telnet
<library server>. example...
I hit start. I hit run. Then type in: telnet
mytownlibrary.vigo.in.us.gov
something like that... then read the directions and do a title search
for "Running Linux". Of course you have to be connected to the internet
to do this. :) Later!

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