* linux price
@ avi shaby
` Jim Van Zandt
` Alexandre Khalil
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From: avi shaby @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: blinux-list
what is the price of linux operating system in the us , after taxes and
commision ?
do i need extra litrature to start working with it ? is there a knowledge
needed in operating linux ? do i need to purchace more books or is all the
info i need included in the linux package?
i know dos and windows 95.
avi.
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* Re: linux price
linux price avi shaby
@ ` Jim Van Zandt
` Alexandre Khalil
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jim Van Zandt @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: blinux-list
avi shaby writes:
"what is the price of linux operating system in the us, after taxes
and commission ? do i need extra litrature to start working with it ?
is there a knowledge needed in operating linux ? do i need to purchace
more books or is all the info i need included in the linux package? i
know dos and windows 95."
Linux will cost you only a little money, but quite a bit of time. You
can learn how to use and administer the system from the manual pages
and other documentation. Typically, you will investigate programs as
the need arises. You should expect to still be learning things two
years from now.
I got the "Developer's Resource" set of six cdroms from InfoMagic for
$25 plus postage. The only printed documentation is a small pamphlet,
but there is a good collection of computer-readable documentation on
the discs.
InfoMagic releases a new version about three times a year. My own
copy of the most recent set (September 1996) is loaned out, so I
cannot refer to it at the moment. However, here are the general files
on the November 1995 version, which should be similar:
There are general guides to the disks in the set in \readme.1st and
\help\whereami.txt. Matt Welsh's step by step guide to installing
Slackware is in \help\quicksta.txt. (This is slightly dated. For
example, you no longer need to decompress the root disks before
writing them out. However, it is still a "must-read".)
More general information is in the Linux "Frequently Asked Questions"
list in \slackwar\docs\linux.faq\linux-fa.asc. Longer descriptions
are in "HOWTO" documents found in \howto. Note particularly
\howto\hardware, which lists which kinds of hardware are supported by
Linux, \howto\meta-faq, which points to sources of information (that
is, a more extensive version of this paragraph), and \help\index,
which is a list of the HOWTO documents with short descriptions. The
Linux installation HOWTO, \howto\installation, is another version of
Matt Welsh's installation instructions.
InfoMagic is at 11950 N. Highway 89, Flagstaff AZ 86004,
telephone: 800-800-6613 or 520-526-9565, fax 520-526-9573,
email: info@infomagic.com,
web: <url url="http://www.infomagic.com">.
- Jim Van Zandt
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* Re: linux price
linux price avi shaby
` Jim Van Zandt
@ ` Alexandre Khalil
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Alexandre Khalil @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: blinux-list; +Cc: Linux-il
Avi
Your best bet is to contact the Israeli Linux group: they have a
mailing list to which this mail is cc:ed and to which you can subscribe
by sending mail to
majordomo@linux.org.il
with
subscribe linux-il <your_email_address>
in the body of the message.
Although a recent Linux Installation Party just took place last
week, the folks at Linux-il will certainly help you.
Otherwise, http://www.linux.org.il should have plenty of information
for you. And yes! the site is Lynx-friendly
alex
ps: I think I have the subscription information right.
On Wed, 2 Oct 1996, avi shaby wrote:
>what is the price of linux operating system in the us , after taxes and
>commision ?
>do i need extra litrature to start working with it ? is there a knowledge
>needed in operating linux ? do i need to purchace more books or is all the
>info i need included in the linux package?
>i know dos and windows 95.
>
> avi.
>
>
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