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Re: Question: msg#00199linux.gentoo.devel
On Wednesday 29 May 2002 08:54, Bojan Blazevic wrote: > I recently found out about Gentoo > Linux in a magazine. I went to the site to find out more about it. I read > the instructions and came out perplexed at the end. None of the > commands are explained in detail, I take it that they are all standard > Linux commands that previous Linux version users would know. Is there a > site or a book I can read to be able to understand the instructions. Or > what would you reccomend for a person thats not o advanced that wants > Gentoo. hello bojan, one note: please do not write html mail to this mailinglist (or better: write never html-mails to ALL mailinglists). there are many books and howtos around the web. a very good book with all commands is: o´reillys "linux in a nutshell". but you must know, that no book can help more then simply doing it. i have worked with suse linux long time but nothing in this distribution worked like i want it - so i changed to gentoo linux. it's not so easy like the configuation of suse but when you know what you're doing, it's the easiest distribution ever seen. !!! it is the first distribution where i can compile everything - without errors !!! right: you must read much more... but isn't it fun to learn more about linux? i think thats the way of linux... ;-) regards hanez... ;-) p.s.: http://www.linuxdoc.org/ |
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