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> On Mon, 10 Aug 1998, GamerZ wrote:
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> > okay
> > this is hopefully my last question for today
> > the simple alphabet of DOS no longer exists
> > it was extremely simple (which haha confused even some)
> > linux uses a single tree supposedly, and has to mount devices
>> "REHE" == Richard E Hawkins Esq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
REHE> dir takes three letters to accomplish "ls". Never trust a
REHE> command that can't be typed in two letters . . .
mkdir and rmdir ? I always wondered about them.
To the original poster: There is a DOS/Windows to Linux HowTo w
On Mon, 10 Aug 1998, GamerZ wrote:
> okay
> this is hopefully my last question for today
> the simple alphabet of DOS no longer exists
> it was extremely simple (which haha confused even some)
> linux uses a single tree supposedly, and has to mount devices to this tree
> every bootup, i believe
>
GamerZ wrote:
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> Hi there, this is my first message to this list.
> I have been using computers for close to 5 years now, and have since
> expanded my knowledge about computers, yet mainly involving DOS and Windows.
> 1) Where would be a good site for information regarding Linux, perhaps
>
> 1) Where would be a good site for information regarding Linux, perhaps a
> site maintained by the creator of Linux, Linus Torvalds.
Linus doesn't have much except penguins on his home page (at least, last I
checked)
> 2) Where would be a good place to get information regarding the use of
> L
> I have some questions
> concerning my new alternative OS:
"alternative"? :)
> 1) Where would be a good site for information regarding Linux, perhaps a
> site maintained by the creator of Linux, Linus Torvalds.
www.linux.org, www.debian.org, www.slashdot.com, www.redhat.com .. .
> 2) Where w
On Mon, 10 Aug 1998, GamerZ wrote:
> 1) Where would be a good site for information regarding Linux, perhaps a
> site maintained by the creator of Linux, Linus Torvalds.
> 2) Where would be a good place to get information regarding the use of
> Linux. (As I have yet to find the equivalent to the DO
> 1) Where would be a good site for information regarding Linux, perhaps a
> site maintained by the creator of Linux, Linus Torvalds.
> 2) Where would be a good place to get information regarding the use of
> Linux. (As I have yet to find the equivalent to the DOS cd and dir command.)
http://www.li
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