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Suse 9.1 Commands
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Hello,
IN the future, please do not hijack another conversation in the threads. To do so is bad manners. I have created this new thread for you.
If you are brand new to Linux, your best bet is a good book. SUSE, RedHat, Mandrake, etc are going to share the basic command concepts; each flavor is going to have a slight variation.
Go down to the Barnes and Noble and look for a good book on SUSE. You might find one that is Yellow and Black and part of the "unleashed bible" series. I found them for RedHat, and will be looking at one for SUSE too.
Christian
IN the future, please do not hijack another conversation in the threads. To do so is bad manners. I have created this new thread for you.
If you are brand new to Linux, your best bet is a good book. SUSE, RedHat, Mandrake, etc are going to share the basic command concepts; each flavor is going to have a slight variation.
Go down to the Barnes and Noble and look for a good book on SUSE. You might find one that is Yellow and Black and part of the "unleashed bible" series. I found them for RedHat, and will be looking at one for SUSE too.
Christian
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SuSE PRO, comes with a manual right? (No TFM though)
Most UNIX commands will work http://www.ucgbook.com/unix%20commands%20list.html
Most UNIX commands will work http://www.ucgbook.com/unix%20commands%20list.html
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Originally Posted by epsos
sorry im really new to all this forum things when i turn my laptop on with jus linx it says error x n y screen what do i do to stop ths i have higered the resolution on the lcd screen but no change
Completely different topic. Please start a new thread for this, as it's unrelated to your initial question.
Alex Cavnar, aka alc6379
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