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It also never hurts to post what stone walls you're running into. I have a limited amount of masonary skills, as do many others on this list... > On Thu, 2 Jul 1998, Jim Casey wrote: > > > I am looking for information and instuction on Linux. I would appreciate > > any information you could supply as to where I could obtain help in > > learning Linux. I am looking for an alteritive to MicroSquash. I have a > > few various versions of Linux but seem to hit stone walls with it. I can > > get them installed but I am having a tough time learning them. I have > > Caldera Ver 1.2, Redhat 5 and a few others. > > Thanx > > Jim > > I've tried out a number of distributions over the years: SLS, Slackware, > Debian, Redhat, Caldera, and SuSE. I personally prefer Redhat as my > primary platform. > > A good book to start with is "Running Linux", by Lar Kaufman and Matt > Welsh. >
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