<jacklinux@cox.net> writes:
> I really havent been able to find what Im looking for and was
> hoping someone could point me in the right direction. I need to learn
> more commands Im sick of GUIs and realize from growing up on
> Windoz that if Im going to get to a guru level with Linux then
> Im going to have to get my head around command line
> better. Finding commands is not so much the problem as coming up with
> useful exercises to apply the commands with checks to see if I did
> what I was trying to do. So I guess what Im looking for is a great
> workbook with some practical exercises and checks so I can get this
> part of Linux locked down a little more. Im not afraid of command
> line at all and really understand its the only way to be more than
> a luser at it.
Use a command line mail client (like mutt). ;)
Check out Linux Server Hacks from O'reilly. Short, sweet,
and very practical. Should send you on hunts to find out how
to do more things.
> Anyone know of such an animal?
>
>
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