Thanks, there's some good stuff in that 2nd link. 

After all the years of using linux i still have to do an internet search to 
find a file named xxxxx in directory yyyyy.

I've never learnt emacs and only recently learnt enough of vim to do basic 
editing (and to exit it without killing it lol).

James
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From: Rob Myers <[email protected]>
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Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 12:47:32 
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Subject: [NetBehaviour] Let's Learn UNIX!

Why? Because it's the literature and the studio of coding.


1. Learn how to use the command line:

http://en.flossmanuals.net/command-line/


2. *Really* learn how to use the command line:

http://www.quora.com/Linux/What-are-some-time-saving-tips-that-every-Linux-user-should-know


3. Learn a powerful text editor so you can edit shell scripts and system 
configuration:

http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/tour/


4. Learn version control so you can track and backup the changes you 
make with that text editor:

http://progit.org/book/


- Rob.
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