>>>>> "i" == ISA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
i> But, and this one goes to the rest, I am also new to all this Unix-like
i> environment
i> and even though I know a few things about it, I sometimes find it harsh. So
i> if anyone
i> could tell me where can I find Docs on UNIX, (basic structure, the why of
i> its filesystem, etc)
i> so that I, and the rest of us that are new to this can learn the ins and
i> outs of Unix, I would highly
i> apreciate it!
Well I wouldn't call it harsh, its just a little more complicated than
Microsoft stuff, since you have total flexability and get the sources
of all the programs.
Now, one of the best places to start reading, is to go to the LDP, at:
http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/
Then my best recommendation is to purchase some books, preferably
O'Reilly books, such as Unix in a Nutshell, which has all the basic
commands and others as you find you want to do more.
With Unix, reading is definitely a requirement, however with
distributions such as RedHat, SuSe they at least work right out of
the box, which helps get you started.
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