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Re: [opensuse] Tux Magazine - Bad News
- From: Kai Ponte <kai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 12:07:36 -0800
- Message-id: <200701021207.36656.kai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Monday 01 January 2007 16:31, Lee Ross wrote:
> On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 14:30:41 -0900, Kai Ponte <kai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I've been reading and learning from Tux Magazine since they started
> > releasing
> > it. At first it was a free download then they were to turn to a paid
> > subscription. Finding it valuable - as it contained much information for
> > us
> > ordinary users - I paid. Too bad, they didn't get enough subscribers.
>
> Bad news indeed! This was the one connection between the expert world and
> the common newbie such as myself that helped tremendously to understand
> Linux.
Yes, my SUSE knowledge jumped tremendously when I started reading TUX. Being a
newbie, I am completely cluelessa about many things, and TUX - more than
other magazines I read - seems to help out.
> When you migrate from a Windows environment, it's truly difficult
> to understand real computer lingo let alone command line operation. Tux
> put that on a level I can understand.
Heh - agreed.
>
> Are there any other resources available that communicate at the Tux level?
> I've searched on Google from time to time but found nothing close to Tux.
Nothing cohesive. That is what was nice about TUX. You can certianly find
tutorials and how-to's out there. Even Linux Magazine and Linux User have
some articles for the newbies like us.
--
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wo ist der ort für den ehrlichsten kuss
ich weiss, dass ich ihn für uns finden muss...
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> On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 14:30:41 -0900, Kai Ponte <kai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I've been reading and learning from Tux Magazine since they started
> > releasing
> > it. At first it was a free download then they were to turn to a paid
> > subscription. Finding it valuable - as it contained much information for
> > us
> > ordinary users - I paid. Too bad, they didn't get enough subscribers.
>
> Bad news indeed! This was the one connection between the expert world and
> the common newbie such as myself that helped tremendously to understand
> Linux.
Yes, my SUSE knowledge jumped tremendously when I started reading TUX. Being a
newbie, I am completely cluelessa about many things, and TUX - more than
other magazines I read - seems to help out.
> When you migrate from a Windows environment, it's truly difficult
> to understand real computer lingo let alone command line operation. Tux
> put that on a level I can understand.
Heh - agreed.
>
> Are there any other resources available that communicate at the Tux level?
> I've searched on Google from time to time but found nothing close to Tux.
Nothing cohesive. That is what was nice about TUX. You can certianly find
tutorials and how-to's out there. Even Linux Magazine and Linux User have
some articles for the newbies like us.
--
kai - theperfectreign@xxxxxxxxx
www.perfectreign.com || www.4thedadz.com
www.filesite.org || www.donutmonster.com
wo ist der ort für den ehrlichsten kuss
ich weiss, dass ich ihn für uns finden muss...
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