Learning More About Linux?
teh moges asks: "From an administrator point of view, I know a lot about Microsoft Windows: where files are stored, where settings are, which registry keys to edit, how to change drivers, and so on. I made the initial switch to Linux a year ago. I now feel capable enough with using Linux, from an end user's point of view, so that when things go wrong, I can fix them. I now want to become even more familiar with Linux. Are there any great resources, such as websites, wikis or books for someone that wants to find out exactly how Linux works and how to fix and modify it?"
If you have trouble finding explanations for how linux works, it's quite remarkable that you are able to grok how windows works AND being completely unable to use google. In fact, I don't believe you. If you had said you didn't want to learn something new, because you already had invested a lot of time in windows, I'd believe you. But that you can't find more about linux on teh Intarweb is far beyond disbelief. Either you must have absorbed your windows knowledge through osmosis or some other process not involving intelligence; or you have recently suffered a stroke or something that damaged your brains ability to work; or you are simply a troll. My money is on the latter. Because stuff to learn about linux is just a click away.