Re: Newb user

2004-06-21 Thread welly hartanto
wellafter installing mc, you can count on /usr/share/docin mc just point to a documentation you want and press F4...tada... ( in case your not online ) cheers, welly __ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free sto

Re: Newb user

2004-06-19 Thread H. S.
Apparently, _Brad Nelson_, on 06/19/04 11:39,typed: Greetings, I am a totally new user of Linux. I do not have any experience with it and installed it(debian) on an extra machine purely out of curiousity. Now what? I am looking for some good online texts with lists of commands, simple descrip

Re: Newb user

2004-06-19 Thread Kent West
Brad Nelson wrote: Greetings, I am a totally new user of Linux. I do not have any experience with it and installed it(debian) on an extra machine purely out of curiousity. Now what? I am looking for some good online texts with lists of commands, simple descriptions of the the directory trees,

Re: Newb user

2004-06-19 Thread Kent West
Brad Nelson wrote: Greetings, I am a totally new user of Linux. I do not have any experience with it and installed it(debian) on an extra machine purely out of curiousity. Now what? I am looking for some good online texts with lists of commands, simple descriptions of the the directory trees,

Re: Newb user

2004-06-19 Thread jakob bratkovic
You can do pretty much everything you do in Windows and more. Here is a link to The Linux Documentation Project: http://www.tldp.org/ Perhaps it will be in some help to you. Have fun with it... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL P

Newb user

2004-06-19 Thread Brad Nelson
Greetings,   I am a totally new user of Linux.  I do not have any experience with it and installed it(debian) on an extra machine purely out of curiousity. Now what? I am looking for some good online texts with lists of commands, simple descriptions of the the directory trees, and basically