Hehehe... go to Yahoo! and type "linux" and you'll find TONS of
documentation, pointers to HOWTOs and even the latest Linux news in the
computer industry.
Or, check out my links page, which has lots of Linux links:
http://www.wcnet.org/~mtrausch/links.htm
And my bookmarks page:
http://www.wcnet.org/~mtrausch/lynx_bookmarks.html
Have fun with Linux!
- Mike
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On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, L. A. Mulieri wrote:
> Hello Wong Jen Choong,
> I am a newbie NewBie. I'm just at the stage of learning what Linux
> is and how to get it onto my HD. It would be a great help if you and
> any other helpful souls could point me to resources like the "HOWTOs or
> online publications" you mention. It would be neat if such a list could be
> archived especially if there were an "entry-level" version using common
> english descriptors as keywords.
> Many thanks for any help you can provide along these lines.
>
> Lou Mulieri
> Hinesburg, VT
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Wong Jen Choong, Jimmy wrote:
>
> > Dave, I agree with you. Like my teacher use to say:
> >
> > It is better to be a fool for 5 minutes
> > rather than being a fool forever.
> > So, NewBies out there, speak up. But before that, check out available
> > source of information in HOWTOs or online publications.
>
>