[CentOS] Re: Installing/Activating GUI for Server Settings -- [OT] Linux for Users
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.comTue Aug 16 22:33:59 UTC 2005
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On Tue, 2005-08-16 at 16:18, Bryan J. Smith wrote: > Most people are like this, task-oriented. The "Samba 3 by > Example" book has been outstanding in this regard. But there > is still the "Samba 3 HOWTO Collection" for those that want > more of a "manual." Technical books and manuals should nearly always be written in 2 parts. One part should be a tutorial which shows step by step how to do something and gives an overview of the concepts. You'll go through that part once and never want to see it again. The 2nd part, preferably in a separate physical volume, should be the reference manual where you will look for the gory details after you know the basics and want to fine-tune something. Unix 'man' pages are the style you want for reference, but first you need to know what programs are involved, what the shell is going to do with what you type, and some other things that a tutorial approach gives. Usually you don't want both of those things at the same time. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com
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