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This HOWTO is dedicated to all the (soon to be former?) DOS and Windows users who have decided to switch to Linux, the free UNIX clone. The purpose of this document is to help the reader translate his or her knowledge of DOS and Windows into the Linux environment, as well as providing hints on exchanging files and resources between the two OSes | From DOS Windows to Linux HOWTO From DOS Windows to Linux HOWTO Table of Contents From DOS Windows to Linux HOWTO .1 By Guido Gonzato. REMOVE MEguido@ ibogeo.df.unibo.it Remove REMOVE ME .1 .Introduction.1 2. For the Impatient .1 3. Meet bash .1 4. Files and Programs.1 5. Using Directories .2 6. Floppies. Hard Disks. and the Like.2 7. What About Windows .2 8. Tailoring the System.2 9. Networking Concepts.2 10. A Bit of Programming.2 11. The Remaining 1 .2 12. The End. for Now.3 1. Introduction.3 1.1 Is Linux Right for You .3 1.2 It Is. Tell Me More.4 Introductory Concepts.4 Getting Help.5 1.3 Conventions.5 10. A Bit of Programming.6 10.1 Shell Scripts .BAT Files on Steroids .6 10.2 C for Yourself.7 11. The Remaining 1 .9 11.1 Using tar and gzip.9 11.2 Installing Applications .10 11.3 Tips You Can t Do Without.11 11.4 Where to Find Applications .11 11.5 A Few Things You Couldn t Do.11 11.6 Practicing UNIX under DOS Windows.13 11.7 Common Extensions and Related Programs.14 11.8 Converting Files.14 11.9 Free Office Suites.15 12. The End. for Now.15 12.1 Copyright.15 12.2 Disclaimer.16 2. For the Impatient .16 3. Meet bash.17 4. Files and Programs.18 4.1 Files Preliminary Notions.18 4.2 Symbolic Links.19 4.3 Permissions and Ownership .20 4.4 Files Translating Commands .21 Examples.21 4.5 Running Programs Multitasking and Sessions.22 4.6 Running Programs on Remote Computers.23 5. Using Directories .24 i From DOS Windows to Linux HOWTO Table of Contents 5.1 Directories Preliminary Notions.24 5.2 Directories Permissions.25 5.3 Directories Translating Commands .25 Examples.25 6. Floppies. Hard Disks and the Like.26 6.1 Managing Devices the DOS Way.26 6.2 Managing Devices the UNIX Way.27 6.3 Backing Up.28 7. What About Windows .29 8. Tailoring the System.30 8.1 System Initialisation Files.30 8.2 Program Initialisation Files.31 9. Networking Concepts.32 .