Prepared to teach you, Free...  Converse with me offline with the subject
you want to discuss, and we'll start...

Cant profess to being an expert, but I'm sure happy to help where I can.

Andy George
http://www.roverclubcanterbury.org.nz

----- Original Message -----
From: "motivated" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 12:41 PM
Subject: Good,simple book


> I have been intersted in linux for quite some time, probably for about as
> long as I've had a computer (about 5yrs).
>
> I have been purchasing books :
> Red Hat Linux Server 6
> Unix Made Easy
> MS-DOS 6.2
> Database Management Systems
> DOS Power Tools
> etc,etc
>
> The point is (although I'm almost 50) I want to learn, but I've never been
> the smartest guy on the block so I need simple instructions.
>
> I'm trying not to make this a long email but please let me explain:
>
> When I first started with a computer I naturally wanted to learn html.
Many
> tutorials started with "open your favourite text editor". Immediately I
was
> lost, "whats a text editor?". Finally I found a tutorial that said " if
you
> dont know what a text editor is go to:
start/programs/accessories/notepad".
>
> I don't need anything on the internet yet, but I do want to learn how to
set
> up web servers, mail servers etc and Red Hat Linux Server 6 overlooks the
> basics. If anyone can point me in the right direction with a book/books
that
> dont overlook the basics or can recommend classes or is prepared to teach
me
> at a reasonable fee please help.
>
> Regards Kelvyn
>
>
>

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