[CLUE-Tech] 20 Troubleshooting Tips for Mac, what about Linux?

Kevin Cullis kevincu at orci.com
Tue Feb 24 21:03:14 MST 2004


Thanks.  The reason I asked was because when I came from the Mac and
Windows world into the Linux world, one of the first things Lynn taught
me was "don't do the three finger salute (i.e. CNTL-ALT_DELETE) on
Linux, you'll learn the 'real' way to work a computer."  Best advice
yet, Lynn ;-).  Anyway, since then I've learned a lot and still got lots
to learn and I've begun to set up a network at home with Linux, Mac OS
X, Windows, and a networkable printer.  Hence the question.

While yes, Zonker, I can search Google for info, but I was wondering if
there is a simple yet logical flow of troubleshooting computer systems? 
While the link I posted was way over simplistic, I DO know that if you
don't understand the concept level, you won't get the details, that's
why they posted it as such.

Thanks for the tips.

Kevin


On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 07:00, Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 19:28:25 -0700
> Kevin Cullis <kevincu at orci.com> wrote:
> > and began asking the question: do we have anything for Linux? 
> 
> Yes. It's called "Google"... 
> 
> Seriously, though... there are literally hundreds of sites with damn
> good information about Linux, or a specific aspect of Linux. Anyone
> with a little motivation will be able to find troubleshooting
> information online if it's a reasonably common problem. 




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