I would say start with some basic Unix Commands/Concepts, (directories, basic commands,
editors, etc.)  Once you know some basics, you can apply it to lots of different
operating systems.
  
Stephanie


On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 09:59:56AM -0400, Walt wrote:
> My question is simply this: What concepts/                                           
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> ideas would you all consider to be valuable                                          
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> and important to newbie computer-users?                                              
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> What aspects of computer use would                                                   
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> you aim to teach?      

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