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Re: [SAGE] Where to start?
Scott Frost wrote:
> Anthony,
> O'reilly makes a great book called "Learning the UNIX operating system"
> (I think that's right). It has a good framework to start someone into
> UNIX that hasn't had any exposure. I'd start with this book as a basis
> becuase it uses the typical "Hello world" concept, teaches the basic
> commands and even a little vi ,etc.
> Take a look,
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> Scott Frost
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>> From: Anthony Howe <achowe@snert.com>
>> To: SAGE Members <sage-members@usenix.org>
>> Subject: [SAGE] Where to start?
>> Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 11:21:11 +0100
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>> I have to provide in-house tutorials on Unix (Linux) systems and their
>> administration to our Windows sys.admins. who know nothing about Unix
>> or its variants.
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>> The first tutorial is suppose to be some sort of overview, but I have
>> NO IDEA where begin or what to cover. Its my hope after the first
>> tutorial, my colleagues will provide me with more direction as to the
>> topics I should cover. But they sort of need to see a menu of
>> possibilities.
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>> My background is primarily programming, but I'm the only Unix person
>> in the firm who can build, program, and administer the Linux machines,
>> and so must train the Windows staff for our mail and web servers that
>> are slowly replacing Windows machines.
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>> They are curious, a little unsure, and french.
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>> --
>> Anthony C Howe +33 6 11 89 73 78
>> http://www.snert.com/ ICQ: 7116561 AIM: Sir Wumpus
>> "Will the real email please stand up..."
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here's what i did... i found beginning linux/nix courses at couple of
local university, found out the professor and told him how interested i
would be in his course, and ask for a class syllabus... and just
followed the same outline. :)
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Gene Yoo <gyoo [at] attbi [dot] com>
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