[ale] Ignorant Newbie

Eichler, Paula J. pja0 at cdc.gov
Mon Aug 5 10:54:34 EDT 2002


I always like to take time to plug my favorite free online Basic Linux
course, without which I would not have been able to complete a project at
work.  Next session starts September 2 ..pj

-----Original Message-----
From: Danny Cox [mailto:danscox at mindspring.com]
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 8:56 AM
To: Julia Malvina
Cc: ALE Mailing List
Subject: Re: [ale] Ignorant Newbie


Julia,

On Sat, 2002-08-03 at 21:11, Julia Malvina wrote:
> I was just wondering if there's a class somewhere that gives you an
introduction to Linux.  I've installed it on an old computer but am not sure
about some of the terminology and other basics.  I feel like if I understood
just a little more I might be able to move along faster.

	Please allow me my usual plug for a great book (in my opinion!).
"The
UNIX Programming Environment" by Kernighan and Pike, ISBN
0-13-937681-X.  Copyrighted 1984, but still relevant today on Linux.  It
starts with an introduction to UNIX/Linux shell interaction, and
proceeds through shell programming, and thence to C programming.  While
you may not wish to go that far, someday you WILL want to produce a
shell script that automates those 4-5 commands you seem to type all the
time ;-).

	As others have noted, we're always here!  Drop any questions you
have
on the list!

-- 
kernel, n.: A part of an operating system that preserves the
medieval traditions of sorcery and black art.

Danny


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