I (almost) have a computer and I want to run linux on it for 2 reasons: 1) its free [heh always the best reason right?] and 2) I need to learn Linux / Unix at some point anyway. but.......
I have been tryin to find some newbie docs on the internet (or even some books that I could buy) but I found nothing that gives me info from the ground up. I get just past the intro and it starts into some talk about stuff that I dont know what it is.... and then, if im lucky, the word / phrase that I dont know about might have a link next to it for a definition. but that never helps, because the definition cant define it in simple terms.... instead it uses a bunch more words that I have no clue as to the meaning thereof. and when I go look those up.... well, you get the picture. What I need is something that will explain Linux to me, and does not assume that I know anything beyond what using a GUI would teach me. Any links to free internet docs, ridiculously expensive books, or general advice would be greatly appreciated. Thx in advance. |
The book I used to get going was Running Linux by Matt Walsh et al. It goes through the whole process of setting up a Linux comp, right from the very beginning.
If you want docs on Linux then you prbably want to go to http://www.linuxdocs.org There are How-to's and online books which are all free. |
Try this site out, it seems to be really easy to understand for new comers.
http://www.croftj.net/~jam/ or this one http://www.easyfeed.com/~jgo/LinuxGuide/ Happy Reading. |
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