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Author: Ken Bowley
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Subject: linux learning
All the comments so far have been great! The only one I would add is an
ancient secret of hard core geeks....

Read the man pages!

It takes a long time, but go through the sbin and bin directories, and
read the man page for every program you can find. There will be a few
that don't have man pages, but then you can always attempt the --help
approach to getting information.

On Tue, 2001-09-04 at 09:13, Charlie Bullen wrote:
> Hello, I need to systematically learn linux. I know enough to be dangerous
> now. What if any certification course gives the best overall linux
> education. The primary objective is learning. If it leads to a
> certification, so much the better but learning is the key.
>
> I prefer to work on my own but am not totaly against going to a school.
>
> I currently administer 2 apache web servers and 1 server for sendmail and
> file sharing with samba. All my learning to date has been of the 3AM need to
> have it working by 8am panic variety, so I know a little of this, a little of
> that but no overall systematic view.
>
> Thanks
>
> Charlie
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