discuss: Re: New User Documentation & comparison commands
Subject:
Re: New User Documentation & comparison commands
From:
"Tabatha Persad" ####@####.####
Date:
10 Mar 2002 23:43:47 -0000
Message-Id: <01ce01c1c7c4$3d6c26e0$0928a8c0@voodoochild>
If you head to this link at Linuxnewbie.org, I believe you will find this
very helpful:
http://www.linuxnewbie.org/nhf/intel/index.html
In case the link is broken, go to the main site, click on NHF's, and then
Intel (unless you use Solaris or Mac, which are their alternatives).
Hope that helps!
Tabatha
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> > From: =?iso-8859-1?q?James=20Nyoike?= ####@####.####
> > Subject: Documentations
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> >
> > Dear all
> >
> > I am a new Linux user. I would like to start acquinting myself with the
linux
> > environment. I would like to request whether there is any documentation
that
> > you have for new users who have recently migrated to linux. What I would
> > really need is a "How do I" manual that would compare how tasks are done
in
> > Windows and show how to do the same in Linux. Additionally I'd hope such
a
> > manual would compare issues like drive management, network access,
security,
> > permisions, file systems and other issues between Windows and Linux.
This
> > way my transition would have a strong basis. Thank you in advance for
your
> > site and hope you'll assist me
> >
> > James Nyoike
> >
> >
> > James Martin Nyoike
> >
> >