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WhoCares #1
Beginning Ubuntu Linux
Just wanted to let everyone know that I am new to Linux and was able to
sucessfully install and setup my Ubuntu without any knowledge of Linux.
While I was at it, I set my machine as dual boot.
Just yesterday I bought a new book out called "Beginning Ubuntu Linux"
written by Keir Thomas.
I would recommend this book as a tutorial to using Ubuntu Linux.
Also, the book comes with Ubuntu "Breezy"
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Gordon #2
Re: Beginning Ubuntu Linux
WhoCares wrote:
Welcome to the club! I hope you have an enjoyable experience!> Just wanted to let everyone know that I am new to Linux and was able to
> sucessfully install and setup my Ubuntu without any knowledge of Linux.
> While I was at it, I set my machine as dual boot.
>
> Just yesterday I bought a new book out called "Beginning Ubuntu Linux"
> written by Keir Thomas.
>
> I would recommend this book as a tutorial to using Ubuntu Linux.
>
> Also, the book comes with Ubuntu "Breezy"
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Conor #3
Re: Beginning Ubuntu Linux
In article <pan.2006.05.19.10.22.28.661676@localdomain.com> , WhoCares
says...Make sure to take advantage of [url]http://www.ubuntuforums.org/[/url]> Just wanted to let everyone know that I am new to Linux and was able to
> sucessfully install and setup my Ubuntu without any knowledge of Linux.
> While I was at it, I set my machine as dual boot.
>
> Just yesterday I bought a new book out called "Beginning Ubuntu Linux"
> written by Keir Thomas.
>
> I would recommend this book as a tutorial to using Ubuntu Linux.
>
> Also, the book comes with Ubuntu "Breezy"
>
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Conor,
Same shit, different day.
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beef #4
Re: Beginning Ubuntu Linux
Conor wrote:
Conor, as well as the book you got, i cant paise the site> In article <pan.2006.05.19.10.22.28.661676@localdomain.com> , WhoCares
> says...> Make sure to take advantage of [url]http://www.ubuntuforums.org/[/url]>> Just wanted to let everyone know that I am new to Linux and was able to
>> sucessfully install and setup my Ubuntu without any knowledge of Linux.
>> While I was at it, I set my machine as dual boot.
>>
>> Just yesterday I bought a new book out called "Beginning Ubuntu Linux"
>> written by Keir Thomas.
>>
>> I would recommend this book as a tutorial to using Ubuntu Linux.
>>
>> Also, the book comes with Ubuntu "Breezy"
>>
>
[url]http://ubuntuguide.org/[/url] enough, it has been a huge help to me on my
(still continuing) learning curve with linux : )
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Fred Williams #5
Re: Beginning Ubuntu Linux
On Fri, 19 May 2006 19:20:23 +0100, beef wrote:
That looks like a great site, Thanks!> Conor wrote:> Conor, as well as the book you got, i cant paise the site>> In article <pan.2006.05.19.10.22.28.661676@localdomain.com> , WhoCares
>> says...>> Make sure to take advantage of [url]http://www.ubuntuforums.org/[/url]>>> Just wanted to let everyone know that I am new to Linux and was able to
>>> sucessfully install and setup my Ubuntu without any knowledge of Linux.
>>> While I was at it, I set my machine as dual boot.
>>>
>>> Just yesterday I bought a new book out called "Beginning Ubuntu Linux"
>>> written by Keir Thomas.
>>>
>>> I would recommend this book as a tutorial to using Ubuntu Linux.
>>>
>>> Also, the book comes with Ubuntu "Breezy"
>>>
>>
> [url]http://ubuntuguide.org/[/url] enough, it has been a huge help to me on my (still
> continuing) learning curve with linux : )
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Fred.
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