Wayne schreef: > Dotan Cohen wrote: >>> As a last resort buy a book on linux that covers the subject you want >>> answered. >>> >> >> That was quite what I asked: where could I read more on the subject? >> Dead trees are fine! >> > > Based on your previous posts, I take that to mean > > Tell me what book I should get to teach me how to fix errors I may > encounter on my linux system. > > My answer is Google is your friend. I am not about to do your research > for you. This is a Help List but it is expected that the person asking > for help has already tried other sources before asking for help here. > > Microsoft help costs $, unless you search the net for answers. Linux > answers, be they good or bad, abound on the net. Ask the right question > and you will get answers. You should have learned some of the questions > to ask, Google, by all of the answers you have received in this thread. Sure, a very efficient way to do some bug hunting is just to copy-paste the error in google's search, after removing some locale file names that are probably not unique. Usually that gives you a "this is wrong, and this is what you can do about is". When it doesn't is when the fun begins... Sjoerd
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