Duncan Anderson wrote:
Rosemary McGillicuddy wrote:
Thanks everyone for your suggestions. Will try get one or two from
library first, then buy one.
That is very wise, Rosemary. Not wanting to dampen anyone's
enthusiasm, but all Computer books are out of date by the time they
are published. The best up-to-date information is freely available on
the Net.
Having said that, even old computer books can be useful in terms of
learning the concepts and methods involved. They are not always good
at the finer details of the newer releases of various Linux
distributions.
"Linux for Dummies" isn't bad.
cheers
Duncan
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Since posting - have been doing the rounds of various places and
following links and bookmarking them. Printing bits and pieces as I
need it, and *hoping* I'm beginning to learn something.
Rosemary
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