Re: learning linux

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Craig,

On Tuesday August 26, 2003 12:30, Craig Toenes wrote:
> I have had numerous RH distributions and am almost
> a novice. I can do maintainence items, installing
> distros, screwing up and fixing, some kernel work.
>
> I have found this list to be far more than just a
> resource for when I get into trouble. Reading these
> lists can give a person quite an education.
>
> I am unfamiliar with many of the terms, acronyms,
> programs and applications mentioned on this list.
> PAM, LDAP, MX servers and scores of others.
>
> Is there a Linux dictionary/encyclopedia that can
> give one a definition and a short explanation of these
> things?
>
> I am currently working my way through "Rute users
> Tutorial and Expostion " but that may take a year or
> longer.

I think you should find the documentation here...
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/
to be quite helpful in getting you familiar with the basics.

Pick the version you are using and read away.

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Brian Ashe                                                     CTO
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