Hi all,

Check out www.yolinux.com.
It's got around 60 great Linux  tutorials. 

Bye,
Pravin Kumar S


Web review: This is not yo' average Linux information site  Friday December
14, 11:49 AM EST    [ GNU/Linux ]  - by Tina Gasperson - There's nothing
fancy about YoLinux Information Portal, unless you count the
Fonzarelli-lookalike Tux on the front page. I don't usually like Tux
incarnations, but this one is artsy, watercolor and charcoal rendered. Kind
of unexpected considering the subject matter, but hey, we take our artistic
pleasure where we can get it.  But I digress. The real reason YoLinux is
worth checking out is the tutorials section. I counted about 70 tutorials,
and some of these are huge lists, like the list of distributions with links
to every site. There's a nice tutorial on creating MP3 files in Linux, with
instructions for the command line and also using a GUI program called Grip.
There's also another artsy Tux on the page, this time a Beethoven playing
the piano.  How about "HTML in two minutes?" or "audio streaming server set
up," "office suites for Linux," with screenshots and detailed information on
each one. You can also learn how to use DOS floppies in Linux, or how to
update your kernel RPMs (if you really want to do that - most experts
recommend that you compile your kernel from sources if you're going to
upgrade at all--and YoLinux has a tutorial on how to do that.) Or how about
"using IRC chat to get Linux help and information."  The tutorials alone
would make a complete Web site. But there is much more, mostly in the form
of links to outside sites. There's "documentation and security,"
"applications," "links for the base install," "peripherals, motherboards,
etc." and others, way too much to list here. Plus, there are links to the
latest security information, over on the other side of Fonz.   Creative use
of the medium: YoLinux has a list of search boxes for different
Linux-related Web sites. You can search the Linux Documentation Project,
Fatbrain, SourceForge, RPMFind, Red Hat, and others. There are also links to
Linux newsgroups, commercial support, publications, and general search
sites.   You have to see YoLinux to believe it. It's like ESR, Linus,
roblimo, and maddog tossed all their bookmark files together on one page,
and regurgitated all their Linux knowledge on another.    
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