Hello everyone

to "REALLY" make google find all those hidden linux nuggets try
http://www.google.com/linux and the google search engine defaults to
linux on all its searches and ignores M$ stuff

Richard Neal
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Kent:   Well, what do you say to the accusation that your group has been
        causing more crimes than it's been preventing?

Homer:  Oh, Kent, I'd be lying if I said my men weren't committing
crimes.

                   Homer The Vigilante
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On Thu, 2002-07-25 at 14:12, Graeme Robinson wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, Joseph Tandl wrote:
> 
> > I am "exploring" Linux and, because I am a complete greenhorn (with
> > Linux and programming of any kind), I need to find documentation for all
> > simple line commands that are needed to open, unzip, move, compile,
> > save, etc, files in text mode.
> > 
> > I am working with Red Hat 7.3, for which I had to download nVidia
> > kernel, GLX and driver rpm, tar and gz type files in an attempt to get X
> > windows to work. (The files are now in a partition shared between
> > Win2000 and Linux on a PC that has an nForce420D chipset in its MSI
> > K7N420Pro socket A motherboard. I have to get them into Linux and do
> > with them whatever it takes to make them work.)
> > 
> > Can you point me to website(s) or person(s) with such knowledge?
> 
> 1. Google, like the oracle of old, knows all! You can usually get what you 
> want fast by doing google.com searches;
> eg search for 'tar tutorial' if you want to learn about tar.
> 
> 2. Linux for newbies website you might find helpful:
> http://www.linuxnewbie.org/
> 
> 3. The main linux documentation progect is:
> http://www.linuxdoc.org/
> I tend to get sidetracked on this site!
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> www.graenet.com - internet solutions
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