Is there any interest in a linux guide/tut of any sort?

NyxCharon

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I've been rather bored lately, i need something to occupy my time. :P
Is there a want for any kind of guide/tut for something based on linux? Whether it be dual/multi booting, window managers(that could go rather in depth actually), using wine, building kernels, editing your .bashrc, compiling from source, overview of the top distros(would work well with a multiboot tut methinks), anything of the sorts. I am by no means a linux master, but i have some free time to kill, and i can learn some new stuff as well.
So if there's any interest i'll accept any topic and then i'll do a poll or something.


Or, no one could be interested and i'll just stop typing now. :P
 
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I would say wine for the end/beginning users would be great, another one that would be fun and a little more challenging would be a guide on using terminal and the different things you can do in terminal with Linux.
 
I've been rather bored lately, i need something to occupy my time. :P
Is there a want for any kind of guide/tut for something based on linux? Whether it be dual/multi booting, window managers(that could go rather in depth actually), using wine, building kernels, editing your .bashrc, compiling from source, overview of the top distros(would work well with a multiboot tut methinks), anything of the sorts. I am by no means a linux master, but i have some free time to kill, and i can learn some new stuff as well.
So if there's any interest i'll accept any topic and then i'll do a poll or something.


Or, no one could be interested and i'll just stop typing now. :P
I am currently working on a guide for linux. If you wish to give input, I would be glad to email what I have to you for assistance. Just PM me with your email address. Cromewell is looking over what I have so far.

Yes Please!

I guess I would put a vote for using and configuring wine/winetricks and command line basics.
Im no good at wine, so as above, he may be able to help integrate that. As for command line basics, Ill be sure to add some in.

I would say wine for the end/beginning users would be great, another one that would be fun and a little more challenging would be a guide on using terminal and the different things you can do in terminal with Linux.
^look above.
 
Sorted. I'll be working with wolfeking on his tut, covering debian while he does Ubuntu, and i'll also be covering wine/winetricks.
 
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