On Oct 6, 2008, at 11:51 AM, Nick Scholtes wrote:

> I'm looking for a website or book aimed at beginning hackers for  
> Linux. Something that walks you step by step through fun and useful  
> tweaks to optimize your system. I haven't had much luck thus far. I  
> figure the best way to learn Linux inside and out is to just get in  
> there and take it apart and play around. But I need something that  
> walks me through it.


I'm not sure what you're looking to play with/take apart.  What I  
found useful in learning command line tools it to actually have some  
specific goal in mind, i.e. host a website, etc.  Give yourself  
something specific you want to accomplish, and set out to do it.  From  
there, google, IRC, and mailing lists can be your friend.  I've found  
I learn more wading through man pages and assistance than I do from  
books.

That being said, I understand some still like that dead-tree reference  
laying around, so I'd suggest going to your local book store, and  
browsing through a few of the books on their shelves.  See what you  
can glean from there, and pick the one that seems most helpful.  If  
you find a good one, let us know.

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Eric Crist