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  11. From: Ale Terlevich <A.I.Terlevich@durham.ac.uk>
  12. To: Ian Hinder <ian@advunit.demon.co.uk>
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  14. Subject: Re: Success!!!!!!!!!!!
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  23.  
  24. > This works!  Now, where's the best place to go to learn about using
  25. > linux?
  26.  
  27.   Dunno really, It's one of those things I never really learnt, just 
  28. picked it up!
  29.  
  30.   You could do worse than browsing through the linux documentation 
  31. project though...
  32.  
  33. http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/linux.html
  34.  
  35.   Probably some redhat specific sufff would be more useful though, as 
  36. redhat (What we use) is in many ways quite different from other Linux 
  37. distributions like Slackware.
  38.  
  39. Ale.