Any tutorials -RUTEBOOK
Nigel Henry
cave.dnb2m97pp at aliceadsl.fr
Fri Aug 8 14:43:32 UTC 2008
On Thursday 07 August 2008 03:57, David Clark wrote:
> From: Pastor JW <pastor_jw at the-inner-circle.org>
> Subject: Re: QUESTION - Any tutorials or online training?
> To: "Ubuntu user technical support, not for general discussions"
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> On Tuesday 05 August 2008 08:18:02 am David Clark wrote:
> > I'm looking for training opportunities. Anyone care to share some
> > training materials or resources - ISO files or websites with training.
> > Linux/Ubuntu has a lot of command line similarities to DOS, and that's
> > great. Some of the file structure is similar also, but I want a deeper
> > understanding. Can anyone help?
>
> ----- To wit, Pastor JW replied
>
> >>In your synaptic pakage manager, search for rutebook. By the time you
> >> are
> >>
> >>finished with it you'll know even more than you want to!
>
> Damn shame they had to hide it, Reverend.
> Any other contributions which might shed further light for those of us just
> starting out with Ubuntu or other distributions will be greatly
> appreciated. Something tells me that many, many others are just as
> interested in further opportunities to learn about Linux.
>
> <davidclark at davidclark.org>
Another user one that's available on Debian based installs is the abs-guide,
for advanced bash scripting. Loads of examples, and a very usefull document.
The link below is interesting as well. Loads of stuff about networking. Some
of it may not be terribly up to date, as I see one of the chapters mentions
Fedora Core 3, which is going back a bit, but the networking stuff is usefull
info.
http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/#Linux%20Main
Nigel.
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