Hi all.
So I got hold of an old pc and I want to have a play with it to learn a bit more about linux. I've installed Fedora 13 on it and got all the software up-to-date so I think I should be ready to go.
Basically what I want to do is understand networking a bit better, because I have an extremely limited knowledge of networking in windows let alone linux (only been using linux for a few weeks - just getting to grips with CLI for example).
My end goal is to setup the linux box to be a file server for the other computers in the house, and also to setup remote access to it (from my windows xp machine) so I can have a play with other linux related stuff when I need to.
Anyone know of any good guides for any of these aspects? I've had a quick google but they often assume prior knowledge, are very generic to encompass all distro's, or are very exact and give you all the settings so there's not really much to learn.
Thanks for any help.
So I got hold of an old pc and I want to have a play with it to learn a bit more about linux. I've installed Fedora 13 on it and got all the software up-to-date so I think I should be ready to go.
Basically what I want to do is understand networking a bit better, because I have an extremely limited knowledge of networking in windows let alone linux (only been using linux for a few weeks - just getting to grips with CLI for example).
My end goal is to setup the linux box to be a file server for the other computers in the house, and also to setup remote access to it (from my windows xp machine) so I can have a play with other linux related stuff when I need to.
Anyone know of any good guides for any of these aspects? I've had a quick google but they often assume prior knowledge, are very generic to encompass all distro's, or are very exact and give you all the settings so there's not really much to learn.
Thanks for any help.