On Wed, 2011-12-14 at 11:31 +0000, Bob Williams wrote:
Thats okay and I have liked suse much but at least you can have the docs like that of Ubuntu? See https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/basic-commands/C/ where all things are explained from such a basic level that even persons from other field can read so nicely and learn something which people often misunderstand to be geeky. Well, in fact and in realities, while I have liked Suse more than Ubuntu (because of more clean and better architecture) but you can have such documentations which would be an added advantage, especially for us. It's already there http://doc.opensuse.org/products/opensuse/openSUSE_114/opensuse-reference/ch... That Ubuntu article is very good, but it's more or less distro agnostic.
+1 Writing that type of documentation under the heading of a distribution is a monumental waste of time. 99.44% of that article applies to my IBM pSeries running AIX! There are hundreds, if not thousands, of UNIX command-line primers. Use anyone you like. Or get the O'Reilly book.
IOW you don't have to be running Ubuntu to benefit from it, as the bash commands it deals with are common to all modern Linux systems. The same goes for the openSUSE article I referenced above, which actually provides a lot more detail than the Ubuntu article.
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