Ditto here, especially the daemons.

Anyone who's looked at the problems of migrating data from Windows? A lot
of new users will have diary entries etc stored on their old W9X systems
that they'll want to port over to the new applications in Linux.



At 10:53 18/10/04 +1300, you wrote:
>Sounds good to me Nick.
>
>Regards, Robert
>
>it then became more command line oriented, more of a collection of tips
>than any central theme. I'd like to see a "Part II" with some more info
>on the command line, like environment variables, paths, basic
>piping/redirection and basic scripting. intro to tools like grep, sed,
>awk. 
>
>also an overview of the major system daemons - cron, syslogd, ntpd,
>xinetd, and the system startup procedure.
>
>speak now people, are people interested in understanding the intimacies
>of their system, or do they just want superficial recipes to make
>gadgets work?
>
>-- 
>Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
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