Documentation all beginners should be aware of?

From: Steve (stevesusenet_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 09/01/03


Date: 1 Sep 2003 09:56:20 -0700

Hi;

I have a friend, an mcse who I will be helping to get started with
linux.

I want to get him well acquainted with good resources for help.

I will be installing TKInfo and XMan into his "start up" menu under
"Help".

I will be giving me an intro to BNR notation to help him understand
man pages.

I will be placing the following bookmars in his browser:

     - the linux documentation project
     - the docs page for his distribution ( knoppix/debian )
     - a google link to this group
     - google's linux search engine
     - google's advanced search link
     - his /usr/share/doc directory

Can anyone think of any other documentation that a newbie should be
aware of, but might easily miss without someone pointing them out?

Steve



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