Lingoes Dictionary Alternative for Slackware
Hi, I'm a newbie. I've moved from windows 8.1 to Slackware a coupe days. They said If I want to know deeper about computer, I have to use one of Linux distro. So Slackware is very basic, that's why I try it. I used use Ubuntu a few time before but Slackware which it's harder. I begin search in the internet about driving the distro.
My language is not English. I used Lingoes in Windows. Now I'm lookin for same one. I need a help for downloading, installing software, maybe step by step because I don't have much experience at Linux in common. |
The Slackware Documentation Project is available in several languages. Have a look at it:
http://docs.slackware.com/ |
thank brainL. I find http://docs.slackware.com/ very useful. Also I wonder what dictionary you're using? I really need one.
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Windows abstracts away much, Linux distro's abstracts a little less, DIY linux abstracts a little more less. Then goes build your own app/kernel with 'C' or 'Assembly' and then you go deep. Then may be you build/design your own cpu (FPGA's) with accompanying kernel/apps. This would be ultimate deep.
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I've never hear build apps/kernel before. Can u tell where should I start?
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Head over to osdev.
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Veerain. I appreciate. Linux is a difference, totally. Small things in Windows seem be trouble in this. So I learn more.
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In linux you get all the tools for deeper understanding free. And you can study Linux kernel and open source apps to get more knowledge/scaffold.
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