Josh's Linux Guide

Written by Joshua Go (joshuago@usa.net, http://www.local.net/~jgo/)

This guide was originally started to be a reference for myself in the
event that I forgot how to install Red Hat. It was first written in
Netscape Composer on my dad's laptop under Windows 95. I started using
Linux because there wasn't a lot of stuff I could do (comfortably) under
Windows 3.1 on my 386.

I've considered other formats for this guide, but HTML seems to be the
most useful format because it can be stored, printed later, viewed
immediately, or browsed through. I can easily create plain text versions
of this document, and maybe PostScript, but since I update the content
frequently, I don't think it would be a good idea to focus on anything
other than HTML right now.

Last time I counted there were 48 pages in this guide. If I hadn't taken a
friend's advice and split the guide up into separate pages, it would all
be in one huge page, and that would cause a lot of unnecessary downloading
for a lot of people.

I'm looking for people to submit content as well. So far there have been
some people who sent text files but please, if at all possible, send it in
HTML. Also, try to keep the spelling and grammar within the rules of
standard English, not Internet English. Other than that, just focus on
getting clear content that any Linux newbie (or whomever your audience is)  
can understand.

Send all your comments to joshuago@usa.net, or if your ISP rejects
messages from usa.net, send it to jgo@local.net so my reply will get
through.
