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> Linux Newb, New to Linux, Looking for Assistance
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post Feb 12 2006, 12:59 AM
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So I just started reading about Linux and how to install it, an basic usage.
I would like to delve into the the Shells More. Perhaps learn the commands in more detail. I'm familiar with with the "man" command, but are there any texts that might prove useful for learning specific commands for Administration, Networking, and Scripting.

I realize these are different subject, yet I don't want to limit myself to only one area. I suppose I may focus on Networking and Admin more that anything. (possibly some scripting later on) so where might be a strong place to start as far as useful websites and Texts?

Thanks again for any insight
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Hi RandomUser

I found this site which has a good list of the commands available in Linux:
http://www.mediacollege.com/linux/command/linux-command.html

Also this site has an A-Z of linux commands:
http://www.ss64.com/bash/

Here is a beginners handbook to linux:
http://www.freeos.com/guides/lsst/

Does this help?
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