PS: I really should have said that the first resource mentioned below is
"excellent" instead of "pretty good" -- it hit the spot for me -- ymmv.

Randy Kramer

Randy Kramer wrote:
> 
> Paul Kraus wrote:
> > Anyone know any good sources for information on learning to do everything in the 
>command line?
> 
> I'm starting a list here:
> 
> http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/LinuxResources
> 
> I discovered the first item on the list just recently and think it is
> pretty good -- it is not focused just on the command line, but the
> majority deals with the command line -- I noticed only one factual error
> re hard links (I might have missed some).
> 
> > Any good documentation on Samba?
> 
> Another list:
> 
> http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/SambaResources
> 
> Feel free to add to the list if you find other good ones.  (There have
> been other resources mentioned on the list lately (for Linux) -- I've
> saved some of the emails an plan to add at least some of those.)
> 
> Can't help you with your other questions.
> 
> Randy Kramer
> 
> > On enlightenment screen shots I always see these monitoring icons. The have 
>temperture ram and all sorts of information. When I do my intall and examine the 
>packages I see that there as a package that seems to be these icons that is 
>installed. How do I put them on the desktop?
> >
> > Mdk found two nic cards on my machine eth0 eth1. eth0 never works. eth1 fails 
>every time that the machine is started. However once I get to the desktop I can go 
>into mandrake config, networking, connections, expert, then eth1, then activate. and 
>off it goes with everything working the way it is supposed to. Anyone know a 
>permenant fix for this? Anyone know of a command line command to get the same result?
> >
> > VMWARE
> > -=-=-=-
> > FYI for anyone that so my previous post about problems with VMWARE not booting or 
>installing an os. The problem was related to the s3 savage driver. When I replaced it 
>so that open office would work, vmware also started to work. Just thought you laptop 
>people might be interested.
> >
> > Paul Kraus
> >
> >     ---------------------------------------------------------------
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