For those of you who are newbies like myself, I have found that using shell (e.g., bash, sh, etc.) manpages as a reference could probably save us a lot of time (and embarrassment) in the future--that is, if you, like myself, want to explore versatility through playing with configurations via the use of scripts.
Some wonderful developer(s) fixed our manpage readers of the coming release (hamm) so that they will also scroll upwards to the beginning of any file we read. The manpages (accessed by typing "man nameofcommand"--without the quotes) can also be searched with the "/" foreslash command in the "hamm" version. Excellent work... You might also find an even easier beginners' tutorial for your shell (bash, sh, etc.) somewhere on the Web. Now, to _begin_ to practice what I just preached... ;-) The developers are doing some really good work! Soon, Debian LINUX will be everywhere. Art Shaleh enlightened: > "Broken pipe" means that the '|" did not recieve any data. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]