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Firefox 152Here is my loaded question: I would be curios to know where I can find a copy of the shell command set for Linux, with the translation to know what they mean, in relation to the equivalent to the ones used in DOS. This would be something like a list of commands, with their functions, and their equivalents to the ones used in DOS. I would also like to see some examples of how they are applied. I have been told that the GUI for Linux is about the same as Windows, and it is very easy for a Windows experienced person to adapt to it. The reason why, is that I am thinking about getting another computer, and loading it up with Linux. I will want to be able to command it at all levels, as like I do with the Windows computers. This will take a lot of time, but I want to eventually do this. I will be networking the Linux computer to my main network, along with the rest of the computers. What flavour or release of Linux are you using? What programs are you using for your office (business) package? Have you tried Open Office? -- JANA On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 22:25:48 -0500, JANA Sorry, don't know. About all I use Windows for is some games and Print Shop. I mostly keep it around so that the family will stay off my main system. -- Registered Linux User #267152 Firefox 153 On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 01:11:59 -0500, JANA There are hundreds of web sites, books and articles that will give... Firefox 155 Why don't you get an alias email address, and have it forwarded, or get a public email address? An alias address...
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