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Subject: Re: [aclug-L] Compact Linux Reference
From: "Joseph Rose" <jerose@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1999 14:34:13 -0600
Reply-to: aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx

Midnight Commander should be already in your installation. I have found it
to be more comfortable as a file manager to browse files. It's operation is
similar to Norton Commander and the user interface is easy to learn.  Just
type mc and see what happens.

Joe Rose
jerose@xxxxxxxxxxx

----- Original Message -----
From: Karl Juhnke <fritz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, March 29, 1999 12:30 PM
Subject: [aclug-L] Compact Linux Reference


> > Hehe, ok, obviously there is sufficient demand here, so I've started
> > the gears in motion.
> >
> > Now the question is: buy 50 or 100? :-)
>
> I'll take two if I can get $%#&@ ppp working.  :-)  More questions on that
> topic shortly, but first more generally...
>
> Is there a small reference (and/or tutorial) on useful and common unix
> commands? I can get around my system (just barely) with cd, rm, ls, less,
> pico, and so on, but I can't find a file or move a directory tree or all
> sorts of things y'all take for granted.  I love Kernighan and Ritchie "The
> C Programming Language"; slim, but packed full.  Is there anything
> comparable for Linux?
>
> Thanks,
> -Fritz
>
>
>


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