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* [http://www.tldp.org/guides.html#abs |
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* [http://burks.brighton.ac.uk/burks/linux/howto/advbashs/ Advanced Bash-Scripting HOWTO, *very* useful] |
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Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide], in different formats, *very* useful |
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Revision as of 15:52, 16 May 2005
Introduction
For some VDR user is the first contact with VDR also the first contact with Linux (is there a better approach? ;-). With the VDR instant solutions (c't-VDR, LinVDR,...) everything should install fluently. But after the first impressions, the wish for a deeper configuration, or a deeper knowledge about the system could arise. Besides the delivered documentation, the internet is full of information pages with tips & tricks about Linux.
Here are some links to those useful pages. (At the moment many links shows to german pages. Please help to replace them with English links)
General Linux pages
- Linuxfibel (german)
- From DOS to Linux HOWTO (german)
- SelfLinux - Linux Hypertext Tutorial (german)
Distribution specific pages
- Debian GNU/Linux Handbook (german)
- Debian GNU/Linux Howto-Seite (german)
Pages about Bash, TCL/TK, Perl
Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide], in different formats, *very* useful