Without a doubt there are numerous web sites that have lots and lots of valuable information - much more useful at times than a whole library of OS books! However, they are hard to read when (1) the computer is down, traveling, or whenever going on-line is not convenient.
LeRoy > On Tuesday 28 Oct 2003 11:53 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> I looked high and low for a Mandrake-specific book. The only one I >> could find was "the Definitive Manual....". I got it and it appears to >> be very comprehensive - but I have only looked at parts of it - not >> had it long enough to give an overall impression - but at least for my >> needs it is the only book in town. >> >> You might want to check out one of the various linux command >> references. I have one that is cross-referenced to MS-DOS commands - >> useful if you know MS-DOS. However it is not a clearly laid out as one >> would hope, and as always the case, there are commands that I >> hear/read about that are not listed. Don't know if those are >> distribution-specific or not. >> > You will also find much information on the TWiki, reached via the url > in my sig. The special newbie-friendly links page is at > http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/NewbieFriendly > > Anne > -- > Registered Linux User No.293302 > Have you visited http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org yet?
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