Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote: > > As a fairly competent Windows user, what is the best method of learning > Linux? Is it to just learn about performing tasks as they occur, (ie > unzipping and installing programs etc) or to go through a book like > "Linux for Dummies" for example chapter by chapter? > > Regards > > Gordon Three methods I found: 1. Loose X windows for a little while and learn some command line 2. Take a class :-) 3. Buy lots of books and learn to use man Look at me, I still don't know that much even after 2 years :-) Dan
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