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Old 06-30-2004, 02:46 PM   #16
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robby737, who is too much of a cheapskate to buy a manual:

may i present to you the rute of all knowledge.

and best of all, it's completely free.

p.s. if you ever feel like splurging, or have a birthday sometime, pick up o'reilly's running linux . great book to get you going, and a good reference afterwards.
 
Old 07-10-2004, 03:31 AM   #17
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Wow, what a thread Sorry I've been on and off a bit, and that should read on a bit and off a lot, but I don't want to admit it sometimes Anyway, I'm usually very good at answering newbies questions on a newbie level. I'm far from a programmer, I do some networking now, but still am very much a newbie, so it helps me to help those who are in my area, the newbie area. I learn better and faster, and it also helps me to reinforce what I have learned to maintain that knowledge. Anyway... What I am getting at is that there are people just like me, plenty of them, on this board even, who "stoop to your level" when responding. The question you asked was simply one of those that fell through the cracks; for whatever reason. Actually, Jeremy was one of the first people to 'stoop' to my level to help me out; that made me a believer. If the forum admin will stoop to tell me how to grab some info from my machine, then I imagine there is a great deal of others willing to do the same

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