2009/6/23 Alan Lord (News) <alansli...@gmail.com>:
> On 23/06/09 21:05, Sean Miller wrote:
>> Problem with "learning Linux" is that there is really no such thing,
>> Linux is merely a kernel and every distribution is different...
>> obviously the core bash and command line utilities tend to be fairly
>> consistent, though even then paths (for instance) vary wildly between
>> distributions.
>
> One other thing I forgot to recommend - and this is to *everyone* who
> wants to know more about how Linux really works - is to try Linux From
> Scratch (http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/)
>
> It is basically a book with instructions and links to all the source
> that explains how to build a complete Linux operating from scratch. It
> is a brilliant learning tool. It should be on every school's teaching
> plan...
>
>
> Al
>
>
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Hi John,

Try the Ubuntu Screencasts at http://screencasts.ubuntu.com
and also Show Me Do at http://showmedo.com

This second site has tutorials on lots more than just Linux/Ubuntu.

HTH
Cofion,
Neil.

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