On Wed, 2002-05-08 at 05:47, Dave Prosen wrote:
> 
> I have tried once in Duluth to get a school to try using some Linux on
> some of their boxes, but mostly the network admins are afraid of it,
> because they don't know enough about it, or have experience with it.

I hear that complaint a lot, so maybe it would be more worthwhile to try
to train people on using/administrating Linux.

I started toying with Linux after just learning a few things, and using
my knowledge of DOS as a starting point, so I don't know how much info
people would need..

The list below is actually more than what I knew about Unix when I
started playing..

ls
rm <file>
cd <dir>
mkdir/rmdir <dir>
pwd
set/export <KEY>=<value>
ps
CTRL+Z
bg
jobs
kill <PID>
killall <name>
man <name>
man <#> <name>
man -k <keyword>

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[ Mike Hicks | http://umn.edu/~hick0088/ | mailto:hick0088 at tc.umn.edu ]
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