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LOVE MY N900. BUT I DONT KNOW WHAT 90% of you coding and developer guys are talking about. want to have a better understanding linux and maemo. Any suggestions on where to start?
 
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For basic Linux command line stuff, you could start with http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/cli.html - most of this will apply to maemo.
 

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Go to the links in my signature. Also:

google.com/linux

...and start asking questions. Or wikipedia. You'll learn more and faster by asking questions and getting answers yourself than by anyone here spoon-feeding them to you.

Download and burn a couple of 'live' Linux distro CDs. With those, you can try out and learn Linux basics risk-free (run directly from the CD, no mods to your computer) or go ahead and insta!l in a dual boot setup. And of course you have a N900 to learn with..
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Originally Posted by Rob1n View Post
For basic Linux command line stuff, you could start with http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/cli.html - most of this will apply to maemo.
very useful.
 
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Go to the links in my signature. Also:

google.com/linux

...and start asking questions. Or wikipedia. You'll learn more and faster by asking questions and getting answers yourself than by anyone here spoon-feeding them to you.

Download and burn a couple of 'live' Linux distro CDs. With those, you can try out and learn Linux basics risk-free (run directly from the CD, no mods to your computer) or go ahead and insta!l in a dual boot setup. And of course you have a N900 to learn with..
im on my way to my local community college. they have some linux courses. let you guys know what their offering. so let me know the crap that can be weeded out.
 
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If you are a book reader, I found "Think Unix" written long ago, to be a great help. It's geared to people who are going to be using Unix and variants (he used Red Hat for all the examples), not programmers or developers.

http://www.amazon.com/Think-UNIX-Jon.../dp/078972376X
 
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Originally Posted by Eric G View Post
If you are a book reader, I found "Think Unix" written long ago, to be a great help. It's geared to people who are going to be using Unix and variants (he used Red Hat for all the examples), not programmers or developers.

http://www.amazon.com/Think-UNIX-Jon.../dp/078972376X
thanks. wonder if its availabe as an ebook.
 
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I'm new to linux, too and asked a similar question back in november. Got a lot of good replies. However, administrators moved it to off-topic, so you may not have found it here.

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=34865
 
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