advance to become a power user by further self-learning and exploring
Linux has many distributions and sometimes the programs or tools used to perform a certain function can vary from distribution to distribution. This guide tries to be as generic as possible in the description of the features and functionalities. However, in some cases, especially some of the GUI desktop configuration tools, there is no really independent generic tool that can be used and each distribution has its own tool. In such cases, we have tried to illustrate their usage using Fedora Linux.
This guide was written on a Fedora Linux system and as such many of the screen shots reflect this. However, this should not be construed as an endorsement of this distribution of Linux over the others on the part of the authors.
Nah Soo Hoe and Colin Charles
July 2004
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This document, written by Nah Soo Hoe and Colin Charles, was originally published by United Nations Development Programmes, Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme (UNDP-APDIP). The material in this guide may be reproduced, republished and incorporated into further works provided acknowledgment is given to UNDP-APDIP.
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