On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 03:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I looked high and low for a Mandrake-specific book. The only one I could
> find was "the Definitive Manual....". I got it and it appears to be very
> comprehensive - but I have only looked at parts of it - not had it long
> enough to give an overall impression - but at least for my needs it is the
> only book in town.
> 
> You might want to check out one of the various linux command references. I
> have one that is cross-referenced to MS-DOS commands - useful if you know
> MS-DOS. However it is not a clearly laid out as one would hope, and as
> always the case, there are commands that I hear/read about that are not
> listed. Don't know if those are distribution-specific or not.
> 
> LeRoy
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> > I think its best for me to get a book to help me with learning mandrake
> > 9.1/linux in general. MI'm ccompletely new to linux and would say I'm an
> >  intermediate - advanced windows user. I'm bad with technical jargon
> > like  math books, so a nice easy guide would help me the best. Any
> > suggestions? How is the 'The Definitive Guide to Using Mandrake Linux' i
> >  see on their store web site?  I see that you can get the one with the
> > included cd's or dvd. Anyone have experience with those?
> > Thanks
> > boardrider
Rute Users Tutorial and Exposition by paul sheer ISBN 0-12-033351-4
39.95 and comes with CD (or you can Download it as a PDF file for free
at ://www.icon.co.za/~psheer/book/index.html.gz
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