![]() Have so many applications in them that a "level 1" manual covering each would get so On the other hand, the big name distros at this point Spam before letting you use them? There is more to life than simplyīeing told, step by step, which button to push. do we know any mail programs that will tell you why not to You won't put numbers in it, an email program if you can't decide who to send mail If you need that, I urge you, it's worth spendingīeyond a fairly minimum start, what's a spreadsheet if Many commercial distros come with "quick start" guides He also shows a bit of intelligenceĪnd may be beyond "level 1" himself, too. "level 1" threshold, and he is not in the least bit clear where to drawĭividers for his other 4 levels. The sort of people who already have even heard of Linux Gazette might be above his I'll suffice to say that I favor his attitude, but fear The sort of ordinary soul who wants a simple set of instructions. Scissors I couldn't decide quite what to snip without having to put my own nickel's Make a complete new Help System/manuals :-)Īs I initially planned to go after this with the Editors' Minimal Linux (Redhat 7.2) InstallationĪn idea to the Linux Project.Make a complete new Help System/manuals :-) Submit comments about articles, or articles themselves (after reading our guidelines) to The Editors of Linux Gazette, and technical answers and tips about Linux to The Answer Gang. This page maintained by the Editor of Linux © 1996-2002 Specialized Systems Consultants, Inc. There is no guarantee of working links in the HTML version. Strictly as a way to save the contents as one file for later printing in Linux Gazette Staff and The Answer Gang Editor: Michael OrrĪre files containing the entire issue: one in text format, one in HTML. Subnetting your local network with DHCP, by Alan Ward.Apache Log Analysis Using Python, by Rob Tougher.Risk-Free Resource Allocation for I/O Memory-Mapped Device Drivers, by Dr B Thangaraju.Process Tracing Using Ptrace, part 2, by Sandeep S. ![]() Programming in Ruby, part 2, by Hiran Ramankutty.Handling Power Status Using snmptrapd, by A B Prasad.Exploring Perl Modules - Part2: Creating Charts with GD::Graph, by Pradeep Padala.Replicating a Linux System - Yet Another Method, by Ben Okopnik.Multi-Account E-mail with Mutt, by Kamil Klimkiewicz.Creating Makefiles: A Mini Tutorial, by Tedi Heriyanto.Saving Users From Themselves -or- Dealing with User Input in Python, by Paul Evans.The Answer Gang knowledge base (your Linux questions here!) Linux Gazette Table of Contents LG #83 October 2002, Issue 83
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