On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 21:49, Michael wrote:
> On Saturday 05 July 2003 08:47 pm, walt wrote:
> > I am not a big fan of the "dummies" books, but I was in a book store at the
> > local mall today and saw redhat Linux 9.0 for dummies and it included 2
> > cd's. I didn't see one for mandrake. I own an old copy of Linux for dummies
> > and found it a little helpful way back when. (of course I didn't have this
> > list to depend on either LOL)
> >
> > Walt
> 
> i'm glad you brought that up, because there's a discount store up here with 
> TONS of dummies books.  so my question is.....
> 
> are they even decent for a reference book?  as in a quick desk reference book?  
> i know there's a lot of other linux books out there, and i believe "linux in 
> a nutshell" was said to be a great desk reference book.  just curious, i need 
> all the help i can get at this point!  thanks.
> 
> Mike
The best book that I have found so far is "The Rute Users Tutioral and
Exposition" BTW it is on your (.0 and 9.1 CDs or you can doenloadit from
http://wwwacs.gantep.edu.tr/linux/rute/
also the hardcopy is remarkably inexpensive
> 
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