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Go t 

http://linuxdocs.org

And you will find a welth of information on how to do prity much
anything you want to do with linux.

It is a fantastic resource that I use on a regular bases.

A second source for information, in a book format that is available
electronically for the blind, is Oreilly publishing. 
I think that there is something in the archive about how to get their
books through bookserv or a group something like that.

As far as linux distributions, a number of us are using either Red Hat
or Debian.


HTH!

Steve Dawes
Phone: (403) 268-5527
Email: SDawes at calgary.ca



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