Re: New Linux user and several questions!

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Hi chris,
Oh please send that summery. I can't wait to read it.

Thanks in advance!

you can send it to:
brian@xxxxxxxxxxx

Best regards
Brian
----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Norman" <chris.norman4@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 11:56 PM
Subject: Re: New Linux user and several questions!


I don't know if it'll help you with Linux, I only have a nice folder the size of a house with three different versions of Linux still in their images, but I do have a unix command summery, might help? Give me a shout and I'll send it across. Also there is a site called techonthenet.com which has a linux link on it.

Chris Norman.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Olesen" <brian@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 4:51 PM
Subject: New Linux user and several questions!


Dear list,
Ok finally I did it. Never thought I would. grin
I'm talking about making the decition to try Linux for good and for worse.

More then 10 years ago I used dos allot and while studdying computer science I played a bit with Unix. But 10 years is very long time without touching such a complex system, so almost all of the knoladge I had at that time has gone away.

With sighted help I installed a server installation yesterday based on Fedora core 4. The machine is an ordenary pc celeron 2.66 GHZ 512 megs of ram, and a 40 gig hard drive. There is a c-media audio chip build in and the graphics card is a Nvidia tnt 2 I think.

The server is running fine and a good friend of mine is configuring lots of programs and services remotely.
Now on to the questions

How can I get into Linux?
Where do I start?

Shortly about my background. I'm a Microsoft certified systems engeneer Internet specialist, so at least I have good knoladge about computers in generel, and windows stuff in particular.

I've heard that there are diferent options to choose from when deciding wich speech system you want?

I can access the machine from other machines via secure crt and ssh, but is it possible to install some speech on the machine itself?

Well I'll not ask any more questions for now. I hope some of you more experienced users will step in, and give me some information about how to become a serious Linux user. Thanks in advance.

Best regards
Brian
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