I did a search on "linux-newbie" and got *92,700 *hits.

I found the following site
http://linux-newbie.sunsite.dk/
with
http://linux-newbie.sunsite.dk/lnag_commands.html
but
Yesterday I was looking for things like "screen change" because that's 
what happened, the screen changed.
I didn't know what I had done trying to get out of "dselect" but the 
screen changed.
The keyboard on this old laptop isn't what I would call new, keys stick 
once in a while.

I also found
http://www.tuxfiles.org/

Sam.

Bruce Broecker wrote:

>Bruce Broecker
>Network Comm Supervisor
>The Toro Company
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>>>>clay at fandre.com 09/23/03 02:29PM >>>
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>>I don't want the newbies to feel pressure about asking questions on
>>the list because it might be too basic. Just because it seems like an
>>easy search for you doesn't mean that everyone can google it in a few
>>minutes.  Sometimes they lack the right terminology to find the right
>>answer.
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>I think that's an important point. If I happen to pick the wrong combination of
>words or phrases, I can be hunting for days. For example, I didn't know that
>linux-newbie could be an effective search term on google (I'm going to have
>to try that very soon). Perhaps that could be a user group presentation:
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>Effective searching techniques for Linux help.
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>Bruce
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