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thanks guys for appreciation i do use Google a lot but in the end i need your help.....that's why
Most important key to success even in real life outside computers unless you want be person who follows other people orders.. Be creative and experiment and then you'll laugh at lot of common problems. Noone was born with knowledge but everyone has ability to evolve.
sparrow: You came to the right place. Plus, on top of everything, Linux is very fun to learn, So I'm sure that you will end up diving into it and learning more than you might think quicker.
Hmm... that gives me an idea. I need to add online Linux teaching books to my GNU/Adventurer's Backpack article, I think. Thanks for reminding me by mentioning RUTE.
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