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+ <sect1 id="unix-intro">
+ <title>If You Are New to Unix</title>
+<para>
+
+If you are new to Unix, you probably should go out and buy some books
+and do some reading. A lot of valuable information can also be found
+in the <ulink url="&url-debian-reference;">Debian Reference</ulink>.
+This <ulink url="&url-unix-faq;">list of Unix FAQs</ulink> contains a
+number of UseNet documents which provide a nice historical reference.
+
+</para><para>
+
+Linux is an implementation of Unix. The
+<ulink url="&url-ldp;">Linux Documentation Project (LDP)</ulink>
+collects a number of HOWTOs and online books
+relating to Linux. Most of these documents can be installed locally;
+just install the <classname>doc-linux-html</classname> package (HTML
+versions) or the <classname>doc-linux-text</classname> package (ASCII
+versions), then look in <filename>/usr/share/doc/HOWTO</filename>.
+International versions of the LDP HOWTOs are also available as Debian
+packages.
+
+</para>
+
+ </sect1>