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Linux-Compendium

Postby dedanna1029 » 17 Oct 2013, 16:24

(Which redirects to "Linux Guide" for the English version of this page.)

Linux Guide gives a lot of wonderful tips and how-tos, including from the ground up. Installations, maintaining your computer, among other things. It is indeed very valuable.

I'd like to ask though, for help in expanding it, updating it, and in general to complete it. It is a really good page.

Maybe I should have posted this in Linux Education? Wasn't sure which, because it's tips also. Move if/as you see fit, please. Thanks.
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Re: Linux-Compendium

Postby viking60 » 17 Oct 2013, 23:42

Links?
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Re: Linux-Compendium

Postby dedanna1029 » 20 Oct 2013, 05:57

OMG! Thought I'd put it there!

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Linux-Compendium

Apologies! :oops:
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