The Linux intro page serves as a friendly introduction to my linux pages.



There are four Master pages in this site:
The Index Page is my site's top page.
The GNU/Linux Page is the top page for GNU/Linux, containing everything in a tabular layout.
The Tree Page provides a complete tree view of this site depending on link structure.
The Updates Page tracks all changes and informs accordingly.

Some personal and informational pages. Leave the mouse on the links to get a description.
AskMe My System Books Links Articles Personalities



Now lets get started - Page suggestions for types of guests:
Note: This page may not include everything. GNU/Linux is the complete Linux page.

1) No Linux user, Linux newbie, new page guest.

Screenshots A possible temptation to use a GNU/Linux box. Desktop, works, applications etc.
SpareMe What is Unix and Linux, a histrorical approach including basic information.
LicenceMe The various licenses that cover the Free - Open Source software.
TipMe A generic page describing the characteristics of a Unix Compatible OS like GNU/Linux.
SecureMe Security issues, covering Linux, Windows and possibly MacOS users.

2) New Linux user searching for information on various issues - help, info etc.

HelpMe Help on terminal commands.
ConsoleMe How to operate a tty or x terminal. Changing terminals, job management etc.
FileMe The common Unix filesystem structure, as used by any Unix Compatible OS.
HintMe Some examples of terminal operations.
DistroMe The various distributions in a comprehensive way in order to choose from.
UnZipMe Compressing - uncompressing. A real headache to a new linux user.
ShellMe How to use the shell. A simple introduction.
TrainMe Syntax related issues. Pass of output or parameters, execution conditions.

3) Regular Linux user trying to get the best out of the box.

UseMe How to use the Linux box. Options, alternatives, applications.
PlayMe Playing games is not that hard. See for yourselves.
ImpressMe Impressive - for a terminal newbie - ways to use the terminal.
AmazeMe Amazing ways to use the terminal. There is more to it of course.
GraphMe The GUI in the Unix way: Graphics, Window managers, Desktops.

4) Completely dedicated to the GNU/Linux - *BSD world: What to do next?

ConfigMe Now it's time to configure everything and use the box for ever and ever.
TrickMe Ways to overcome major - minor issues.
EmulateMe How to use the Linux box for applications/games not designed for Linux.
CompileMe Back to the Source: The true installation method. Compile and conquer!
SourceMe Theoretical approach to the source code issue.
CodeMe Further info about source code and programming languages.

5) Special issues covered.

SlackMe Knowing and managing the Slackware Distro.
GreekMe Installing other languages for word processing.
WireMe
Understanding the Network. Explaining the Osi model.
ConnectMe Understanding iptables, firewalling and connecting the LAN to the Internet.
ComposeMe
Understanding and setting up the sound infrastracture in Linux for professional work.



That's it for now. As long as you are accustomed to the Master pages, please ignore the present one, as its purpose is fullfilled.