Hey, don't worry about asking simple dumb questions. It saves me asking
the same simple dumb question later.

On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Patrick Lesslie wrote:

> On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, mick wrote:
>
> > After a busy few weeks I finally had the oppurtunity to sit down and start to
> > look around my new Debian Woody install.  I still don't have Xwindows cause
> > my radeons not supported.  I wanted to start getting to know this OS, when I
> > started with RedHat, I had a nice BIG book to read from.
> >
> > Is there a BIG book of Debian, either downloadable or bought that is highly
> > recommended for Newbies.  (Advanced Network Administration for Debian Servers
> > is out of the question, something more of the "Using Debian ... the How to
> > find your arse with both hands guide.", type flavour)
>
> Congratulations on trying out Debian Woody.
> This might seem obvious to some, but I feel I must point out
> http://www.debian.org/doc/
> (or equivalently, http://www.au.debian.org/doc/)
>
> I find the "Debian Reference" very good, and quite thick.
> Apparently it is very actively maintained too, and some other
> Debian manuals may be on track to merge into it soon.
>
> There are some Debian specific HOWTOs mentioned on that page too.
>
> BTW, what kind of Radeon do you have?
>
> Patrick Lesslie
>
>
>
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