[KLUG Members] Linux tutor.
Nik R.
members@kalamazoolinux.org
Fri, 03 Oct 2003 09:26:05 -0400
I will have to try and do that. My main aim with Linux is to get rid of
all these windows PC's we have here and build and LTSP box and attach
thin clients. So I have a lot of questions on things like migration and
finding compatible software.
Bruce Smith wrote:
>>I have attended a few meetings and some of you know me, some of you
>>don't. I am actually looking for someone who can tutor me in the beast
>>called Linux. As it sits now, I am in a getmeby job till I can get in
>>the IT dept. here. I have used linux for a little over a year and am by
>>no means a power user, but I wanna be. Anyone who can donate time or
>>resources or can just give me an RTFM link on the web or something, I
>>would appreciate it. My biggest problem is I have used DOS/Windows
>>since I was 12 (using and installing) and I don't think I am grasping
>>some concepts that are probably elementary in Linux. Thanks in advance
>>to anyone who can help.
>>
>>
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>If you can come to the next meeting Tuesday 10/7/2003, it is a
>"new-users" meeting. Feel free to come and ask all the questions you
>want. Also feel free to bring in your machine and ask someone to show
>you some "tricks" or whatever.
>
>Otherwise, there are a ton of Linux web sites. The larger local
>bookstores have bookcases full of Linux books. Browse though them,
>find the one(s) you like best, buy them, and read them.
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>But read the books in front of your Linux PC, taking the time to switch
>back and forth and TRY the things they talk about in the book.
>
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>Bruce Smith bruce@armintl.com
>System Administrator / Network Administrator
>Armstrong International, Inc.
>Three Rivers, Michigan 49093 USA
>http://www.armstrong-intl.com/
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