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I started out with Knoppix on a dual boot; then changed to SuSE 9.0 it was O.K but wanted to try red hat so I did ,got a book that had Red Hat 9 publishers addition,I need all the books I can get.Jumped all the hoops to get to RHN and let it rip.2 hours later I have 2 kernels that work great,Is there anthing I should do ? thanks david
Everything is fine,I didn't know if that was common,as you can tell I'm pretty green but I got my printer to work with a driver that was a tar.gz which was a job for me and now that I got everything working great didn't want to have to start over,I like this so I don't want to lose it.thanks david
I recently discovered something new about the konqueror web brower. If you want to look at a info, or man page type info:<topic> or man:<topic> in the address bar.
For example "info:bash". The formatting is easier for me to read and remember. You could print out some of the man pages for the more important programs. You might be suprised at everything that is included.
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