On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 01:44:47AM -0700, Dimitri Swarzkovski wrote:
>    Hi!  I'm a Linux newbie.  Anyone would be kind enough to recommend any
>    site, books, materials that I can visit, download or buy to help me start
>    learning more about Linux?  Thanks in advance.

Back in the 90's when Linux was still in its infancy,I use to read the 
Linux Documentation Project tldp.org. I also didn't have my own PC back
then. But to really learn ,one must get up close and personal. So I when
I first got my first linux box,I read everything that comes with the
distro. I browse /usr/share/doc and I also installed the HOWTO's that
were package in Debian. I also always use "man" or "apropos" or "info".
With linux documentation is everywhere just gotta learn where to look..


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Ralph Bacolod,RMT,MT
http://rbacolod.blogspot.com

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