Since you are a newbie....

I don't think anyone mentioned this but there are IBM Redbooks that walk you 
thru the installation process, in mainframe language....

I use the SUSE flavor and the manuals helped a lot.

I assume that there  are Redhat Redbooks available.  Others hopefully will 
chime in on those.

The trail you are on, has already been blazeded.  There are maps (Redbooks) and 
becoming a well traveled highway.  In other words, if you think you are blazing 
a trail, it is time to step back and think about it.  The Redbooks pretty much 
map the common things out.

That includes the major interface (Something like Putty), into Linux.
When we need to use the VNC Server...
But bringing up the KDE desktop....Well, if you want to play solitaire <G>


Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting


>>> John McKown <[email protected]> 11/30/2009 5:36 AM >>>
That really helped me! And it also helped with z/OS UNIX as well.

On Sun, 2009-11-29 at 20:14 -0500, Mike Myers wrote:
> Scott:
>
> I suppose you're right. I am a Linux newbie and am trying to accelerate
> my learning experience. 

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