Hi Michael,
Is there a website where we can enlighten ourselves:
a list of commands that even a newbie can use and
maybe even some troubleshooting? I've looked at Unix
for Dummies but what I'm wishing for is a flow chart
with a
bit of info along with the commands. Then I could get
a grip on at least the first level of operation.
George
--- Michael Bryan Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on 9/24/01 1:54 PM, George Mogiljansky at
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Thanks Eric. Now I have an excuse for getting OS
> X. I
> > am struggling with YellowDog 2.0. It seems you
> need a
> > lot of upates (and more - how to install them)
> just to
> > use TCP/IP. The user-group I subscribe to is
> really
> > geeky. You are using command line interfaces with
> OS
> > X, eh? Back to the future or what?
>
> That's kind of what I like about it OSX... Yeah you
> have the whole back to
> the future thing, with the command line... But 95%
> of the people out there
> will never use it, & just the fact that its there
> gives the mac so much
> power for the people who need it.
>
> Yes there is the whole command line thing, which I
> barely have a grasp on...
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