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Linux in general, Something Covering commands, The kernel itslef and the windows kernel also, Where It Came from. and thats all for now. i like to read up on this ...
- 07-17-2003 #1Linux User
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looking for some good sites that cover the following.....
Linux in general, Something Covering commands, The kernel itslef and the windows kernel also, Where It Came from. and thats all for now. i like to read up on this kinda stuff. i feed on knowledge. i like to know how things work. any input is needed thanks!
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Try www.tldp.org, as well as reading the man pages. RedHat 6.2 comes with a program called xman for reading man pages in X-windows, so I am guessing that RH9.0 probably has it also...
- 07-17-2003 #3Linux Guru
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Re: looking for some good sites that cover the following....
http://www.linux.org/
Originally Posted by bmxface
http://linuxcommand.org/
Originally Posted by bmxface
http://www.this_site_does_not_exist/viewtopic.php?t=75
http://www.kernel.org/
Originally Posted by bmxface
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- 07-18-2003 #4Linux Guru
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Re: looking for some good sites that cover the following....
By "the windows kernel", do you mean the kernel in Winbloze or the X windowing system?
Originally Posted by bmxface
Anyway, what is it that you want to know exactly? How it works? Or something else?
- 07-18-2003 #5Linux User
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both. i want to know everything. how it works pluses minuses anything.
- 07-18-2003 #6Linux Guru
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I guess you want to read this one for starters:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Unix-and-I...WTO/index.html
- 08-03-2003 #7Linux User
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i just tryed that xman in slackware...and it works for anyone that wanted to know.Try www.tldp.org, as well as reading the man pages. RedHat 6.2 comes with a program called xman for reading man pages in X-windows, so I am guessing that RH9.0 probably has it also...
- 08-03-2003 #8Linux Guru
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I find that the best way of reading man pages is this:
Or gv, if you have that. Unfortunately I don't on this computer.Code:man -t manpage | ggv -


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