On Wed, 13 May 1998, Jeff Garey wrote:
> Bravo! Couldn't have said it better myself! I seem to have the
> same experience...several years experience with computers, and a
> little programming, and a technical background in communications.
> Unfortunately, Linux is not my full time job. Document
On Wed, 13 May 1998, Jeff Garey wrote:
> Bravo! Couldn't have said it better myself! I seem to have the
> same experience...several years experience with computers, and a
> little programming, and a technical background in communications.
> Unfortunately, Linux is not my full time job. Document
Bravo! Couldn't have said it better myself! I seem to have the
same experience...several years experience with computers, and a
little programming, and a technical background in communications.
Unfortunately, Linux is not my full time job. Documentation
geared towards the novice user would be of
Bert Conliffe wrote:
...
> Now that I have the basic Debian installed what do I do?
>
I have a chapter for the yet unreleased user manual on the subject of
basic commands.
You can read this at http://www.lfix.co.uk/oliver/user.html.
--
Oliver Elphick[EMAIL PRO
Dear Bert,
I'm another relative newbie, and I've cut my teeth the hard way, with not
dos or anything to fall back on, and a Vet degree to worry about.
I'll see what I can do for you, since people have been really helpful to
me ;)
> Background: For the past few months I've been reading on all fr
Hello Bert!
On Tue, May 12, 1998 at 12:39:24PM -0400, Bert Conliffe wrote:
>
> Now that I have the basic Debian installed what do I do?
This heavily depends on what you want to do with Debian. Please note that
Debian can serve as a development system for various programming languages,
it can s
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