Am 04. Sep, 2001 schwäzte Brian Cluff so: > If you aren't allready doing it now, the fastest way that I found for > learning linux is to just decide that it's your main machine. I just put > linux on my fastest machines one day and then put the windows machines > unhooked up across the room so I wouldn't have any temptations to try and > do it with the applications that I was used to. When you've done that, you > will run into all sorts of things while trying to get your linux box to do > everything that your windows box used to do. The bright side of all of Gee, I've never switched to m$ cuz there's all these things that *NIX does that m$ still can't do. As for learning, yeah, setup boxen, play with them. Break them. Figure out how to fix them. Read a lot. Ask questions. Concentrate on some aspect until you know if fairly well, then move to another. ciao, der.hans -- # der.hans@LuftHans.com home.pages.de/~lufthans/ www.DevelopOnline.com # I've got a photographic memory, # but I'm lousy photographer. - der.hans