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Hopefully we have provided enough information to give you a basic idea
of how to use the system. Keep in mind that most of the interesting and
important aspects of Linux aren't covered here---these are the very basics.
With this foundation, before long you'll be up and running complicated
applications and fulfilling the potential of your system. If things don't
seem exciting at first, don't despair---there is much to be learned.
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One indispensable tool for learning about the system is to read the
man pages. While many of the man pages may appear confusing at first, if
you dig beneath the surface there is a wealth of information contained
therein.
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We also suggest reading a complete book on using a UNIX system. There is much
more to UNIX than meets the eye---unfortunately, most of it is beyond
the scope of this book. Some good UNIX books to look at are listed in
Appendix <A HREF="node225.html#appinfo">A</A>.
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