I have been making a compelation of usefull sites on CD for a while still nowwhere near a full CD but I added the Red Hat Linux Unleashed book that can be found on line to this collection not long ago just do a search on google and you will have your awk and I think sed beginers guide
Owen Synge
On 26-Sep-01 Paul wrote:
Hi Ricardo
I found "Linux Programmer's Reference" * to be a useful little guide book for many topics. It doesn't go in to great depth in any one field, in places it barely touches the surface. But for a tenner (I bitched in Waterstones 'n got it cheap), it is worth having on the shelf.
Just wish I could find something good on grep, sed, and all those other useful looking commands - Man pages are way too cryptic for me after a hard day at the office.
Regards, Paul.
- Linux Programmer's Reference by Richard Peterson. Publised by Osbourne.
ISBN 0-07-212355-9
On Wednesday 26 September 2001 12:17 pm, Ricardo Campos wrote:
OK, so I've symlinked Kgcc to gcc, but how does a program know where to look for gcc in the first place? Is it your 'path'?
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Date: 26-Sep-01 Time: 22:25:08