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Re: [opensuse] Help
- From: Thomas Schraitle <thomas.schraitle@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:27:22 +0100
- Message-id: <200702201027.22382.thomas.schraitle@xxxxxxx>
Hello Greg,
On Montag, 19. Februar 2007, Greg Smith wrote:
> [...]
> So......... Is there a resource out there that can explain
> Linux's ins and outs in layman's terms? I have no problems with
> trying to learn the ins and outs, but most sources I can find are
> either TOO basic, or way over my head. Can anyone recommend a
> good starting point for my education? I am certainly willing to
> learn, even if it takes a few years, to get up to speed on Linux.
> I am just looking for a course of action, and am lost. Any
> guidance would be appreciated! Thanks for your time and
> consideration!
Have you looked already in our openSUSE documentation? There are
several manuals:
* Start
/usr/share/doc/manual/opensuse-manual_en/manual/book.opensuse.startup.html
As the name implies, it's a more basic manual, explaining the
installation, shell basics, directory structure of Linux, etc.
* Novell AppArmor
/usr/share/doc/manual/opensuse-manual_en/manual/book.apparmor.admin.html
Explains the AppArmor security suite
* KDE User Guide
/usr/share/doc/manual/opensuse-manual_en/manual/book.opensuse.kdeuser.html
Exploit the features of your desktop
* Reference
/usr/share/doc/manual/opensuse-manual_en/manual/book.opensuse.reference.html
For the more advanced user. This is a really BIG manual containing
42 chapters(!) about your system, administration, network,
services, etc. to name only a few.
You can access it from the SUSE Help Center or directly by entering
the above URLs. PDFs are available in the RPM package
opensuse-manual_en-pdf.
Have fun,
Tom
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On Montag, 19. Februar 2007, Greg Smith wrote:
> [...]
> So......... Is there a resource out there that can explain
> Linux's ins and outs in layman's terms? I have no problems with
> trying to learn the ins and outs, but most sources I can find are
> either TOO basic, or way over my head. Can anyone recommend a
> good starting point for my education? I am certainly willing to
> learn, even if it takes a few years, to get up to speed on Linux.
> I am just looking for a course of action, and am lost. Any
> guidance would be appreciated! Thanks for your time and
> consideration!
Have you looked already in our openSUSE documentation? There are
several manuals:
* Start
/usr/share/doc/manual/opensuse-manual_en/manual/book.opensuse.startup.html
As the name implies, it's a more basic manual, explaining the
installation, shell basics, directory structure of Linux, etc.
* Novell AppArmor
/usr/share/doc/manual/opensuse-manual_en/manual/book.apparmor.admin.html
Explains the AppArmor security suite
* KDE User Guide
/usr/share/doc/manual/opensuse-manual_en/manual/book.opensuse.kdeuser.html
Exploit the features of your desktop
* Reference
/usr/share/doc/manual/opensuse-manual_en/manual/book.opensuse.reference.html
For the more advanced user. This is a really BIG manual containing
42 chapters(!) about your system, administration, network,
services, etc. to name only a few.
You can access it from the SUSE Help Center or directly by entering
the above URLs. PDFs are available in the RPM package
opensuse-manual_en-pdf.
Have fun,
Tom
--
Thomas Schraitle
----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUSE LINUX GmbH >o) Documentation Specialist
Maxfeldstrasse 5 /\\
90409 Nuernberg _\_v http://en.opensuse.org/Documentation_Team
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