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manuals?
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- From: "Ann K. Parsons" <akp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 06:35:47 -0500
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Hi all,
Before I tell my guru to partition my disk and begin running Linux and
Emacs, can you folks recommend good manuals both on emacspeak and on Linux?
I need, manuals that are clear and aren't too technical. Is this possible?
I'm a learner by doing. If I see code, I can duplicate it. I don't want
to know why I am doing something before I do it. I want to know afterward.
I realize that I'm going to have to read manuals, much as I hate to. But
would prefer them on disk, on the net or in braille. I need to "see" what
I'm doing. If I have it on disk or in ASCII, I can braille it.
what do you folks recommend?
Ann P.
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