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Date:      Sun, 16 Jan 2000 11:40:51 +0000
From:      Otter <otterr@bellsouth.net>
To:        TONY SIM <y2s@prodigy.net>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: a question
Message-ID:  <3881AE43.E3267321@bellsouth.net>
References:  <000801bf6039$a303c980$d301fc3f@y2s>

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TONY SIM wrote:

> i just got a freebsd 3.3 some weeks ago, but it was kinda hard to
> use....  it is currently installed in my old computer so i can learn
> how to use it without interrupting my school work (i'm just a high
> school student) i was wondering, however, if there was a news letters
> that can teach novice, like myself, to use unix or define terms 'n
> uses in unix...  (i still don't understand where or how to use vi or
> emacs...  i mean, what r they for?  r they like edit.com in dos?  oh,
> 'n they are only 2 out of million things i am confused about...) sorry
> to trouble you...  i'm just really excited to have unix which sounds
> so legendary, yet very frustrated because i can't use it....  thanx a
> lot for reading thus far... have a nice day ^^  ======================
>
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>
> to get that "warm n' fuzzy feeling" that you're looking for, you had
> better be willing to read.  it takes time, but in a short time, you'll
> have the basics down pat. subscribing to this list is a good way to
> learn. just look at the topics and read those which you think may
> apply to you and learn from the answers that others give.  don't be
> afraid to try new things on your machine, especially since it's on a
> second machine.  Some places to start are:
>  Read http://www.freebsad.org/handbook
>             http://www.freebsdrocks.com/
>             http://daily.daemonnews.org
>
> there are other sites too, but these are good places to start as they
> have many relevant links to follow. "The Complete FreeBSD" , 3rd
> Edition,  by Greg Lehey, is a good book to have handy in case your
> online resources are not available at the time (isp's do not have 100%
> functionality).
>
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