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What does it take to be a "power linux user"?
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Another good place to check out stuff at is the Linux Documentation Project (after you get a bit of experience behind you anyways)...
http://www.tldp.org/
This site has every how-to you could possibly imagine...and if they don't, they will soon. What I like about them is that they try to be linux neutral in that they don't ascribe to one flavor of linux...but linux in general which makes it better to learn from.
http://www.tldp.org/
This site has every how-to you could possibly imagine...and if they don't, they will soon. What I like about them is that they try to be linux neutral in that they don't ascribe to one flavor of linux...but linux in general which makes it better to learn from.
My Home Away from Home: Yet Another Linux Blog
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