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Hello,
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As a long term Windows user now looking to make the leap to Linux I was hoping one or two of might spare me the time both at the meets and via email between meets to get me up to speed on the basics of Linux and to mentor me to a more advanced level.
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Here's where I'm currently at:
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1, Have built a Bootable USB drive with Coreplus 5.3 version of Tiny Core Unix on it which I'm currently playing with.
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2, I'm using open source linux based firmware (DGTeam & OpenWRT/ Gargoyle) on several Netgear modems & routers in my home network.
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This is what I'm looking for help with:
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1a, In the short term I'm looking to understand the basic directory structure used by Linux. Creating incremental builds with additional application extensions and using Xfce as a windows manager on said USB drive and on Laptop HDD.
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1b, In the Medium term I'm looking to get to grips with Linux for use as my everyday desktop environment to replace my current Windows XP desktop.
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2, Custom Building OpenWRT firmware with a Download Manager application extension.
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Any offers of help greatly received and I'm looking forwards to meeting you all at next weeks Lincoln LUG.
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Phil
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