http://qref.sourceforge.net/quick/
http://www.aboutdebian.com/index.htm
http://www.debianhelp.org/
http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/
http://www.debian.org/doc/

Mark Seven Smith wrote:

> I wish to really master Debian.  I've run Red Hat and SuSE; but I have 
> switched to Debian, because I have always wanted it--and I don't like 
> to have everything done for me, all my choices made for me, the way 
> the two mentioned distros do. The thing is, having run those distros 
> in the past, didn't really leave me prepared for a "real" Linux 
> distribution like Debian.
>
> Now, I have printed out the Debian FAQ, and the Debian Reference and 
> Quick Reference, and I am sort of having trouble geting started.  
> There is so much to learn!
>
> What is the suggested course to follow, to learn?  I have "Running 
> Linux", but I can't really get any new books this month, and my health 
> makes it difficult to read at the computer for long periods of time 
> (which is why I made the printouts).  I've made other printouts as 
> well (the apt-get HOWTO, Debian installation manual, the Debian Kernel 
> HOWTO, some other things, but where to start?)
>
> Any ideas, suggestions, what helped for you, etc. etc. would be 
> appreciated.
>
> One thing I need to do, is to re-build my kernel so that I can use the 
> experimental USB patch for USB support for my Sharp Zaurus--and in 
> reading a recent thread started by a guy who has a SubWiki page on 
> building the Debian kernel, has left me totally confused!
>
> TIA,
>



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