Joolz wrote:
[HD schreef op 28-12-2003 06:52 -0600]
I am still pretty new to Linux. Started out to with Red Hat 9.
Having reached my initial goal of getting RH9 (and then FC1) to do
everything I would normally do on a daily basis with my computer, I
am now wanting to learn more about the wonderful world of Linux
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IMO Linux is about freedom, letting the computer do what you want.
It's good to see what's under the hood and not do everything with a
Gnome or KDE (or whatever) frontend, but dive into bash, learn how to
use Vim and do some shell scripting.
For bash and commands I couldn't find anything right away (anyone?)
For Vim see: http://www.vim.org/docs.php
My favorite book on bash scripting is
http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/. One disadvantage, it's free ;-)
Got those sites bookmarked now. Thanks so much! I can't wait to really
dive into this :)
--
HD
Tipping my hat to Fedora.