Yes, it's me again; due to the lack of response to many of my recent posts, I'm guessing my constant barrage of questions is becoming overwhelming and aggravating to those who typically help me, and as such, I'll be somewhat silent from here on out and learn things the hard way. I'm sorry, I am just information hungry and have a strong desire to learn all I can about Kubuntu and Linux in general.
That being said, I have found a few links that may be helpful to any interested:
1) The Official Ubuntu Book is an excellent source for nearly everything one needs to know about (K)Ubuntu, from basic to more advanced topics; I've been searching for an online, free copy of this book ever since I read about it. Good stuff
2) FreeTechBooks.com is exactly what it sounds like, it's an online repository of hundreds of literally "free" tech books; more good stuff.
3) LinuxHelp.net also seems to be an excellent reference for Linux related issues.
4) LinuxCommand.org has an excellent tutorial for learning how to operate the command line.
That's all for now, I'll post more as I come across them
That being said, I have found a few links that may be helpful to any interested:
1) The Official Ubuntu Book is an excellent source for nearly everything one needs to know about (K)Ubuntu, from basic to more advanced topics; I've been searching for an online, free copy of this book ever since I read about it. Good stuff
2) FreeTechBooks.com is exactly what it sounds like, it's an online repository of hundreds of literally "free" tech books; more good stuff.
3) LinuxHelp.net also seems to be an excellent reference for Linux related issues.
4) LinuxCommand.org has an excellent tutorial for learning how to operate the command line.
That's all for now, I'll post more as I come across them
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