[CentOS] What's the Linux equivelant of an exe file? [SOLVED]
Paul
subsolar at subsolar.comSat Aug 6 03:13:46 UTC 2005
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On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 16:06 +0900, Dave Gutteridge wrote: > Well, this problem is sort of solved. I now understand that Linux > doesn't just have an equivelant to ".exe", and that some reconfiguration > of my thinking will be required to wrap my head around it. I'm going to > go out and hunt for Linux books soon, and hopefully get more of a feel > for this sort of thing. I have a friend that took a "Linux" course at a local community college and the book they used was "Linux Administration Handbook". From what I've seen it seems to be a reasonably good book that covers the three major "flavors" of Linux .... Redhat, SuSE and Debian. If your looking for a more user oriented book it may not be quite for you though, but teaches the concepts and covers the differences among the various flavors. http://www.admin.com/Pages/LAH.html Regards, Paul Berger
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