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22-Aug-2008, 01:24 AM #1
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hello buddy, this is sandeep . I want to learn linux, i'm interested since so many days so i need good material to learn that right from scrach. Actually i don't know anything about the linux, i don't know how to install a program or something i find difficult to delete a folder even so i want be the linux administrator so kindly guide me good tutorial with pictures is needed help me . pleaszzz
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The Linux Documentation Project is wonderful. tldp.org

The website of whatever Linux distribution you choose will have lots of distro-specific documentation

Armed with some basic knowledge, just get started! One of the best ways to learn this stuff is through experience!
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The Linux Documentation Project is wonderful. tldp.org

The website of whatever Linux distribution you choose will have lots of distro-specific documentation

Armed with some basic knowledge, just get started! One of the best ways to learn this stuff is through experience!
I go with the Nike jingle - "Just do it!"
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