Hi Paul, Marcia...there are lots of great books out there for Linux.
O'Rielly and Assoc has a great line of books.  Lots of topics.  As does New
Riders Press.  I have been pretty lucky with a book called the Linux
Administrators Guide from ORA if I'm not mistaken ...I use it for
commandline stuff whenever I find something I don't understand.  But the
online stuff is really great.  I use the man command for things I find and
can't make sense of.  Or I can ask here.  Great folks.  Lots of answers.  A
lot of fun!

Best of luck Marcia.  Also, congrats on the new laptop purchase.

Steve Weltman
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux book


> On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Marcia Waller wrote:
>
> >Dear Paul, Awhile back you recommended a good linux book to study and
> >unfortunately I accidentally erased that message. Would you please give
me
> >the name of that book again? Also, I noticed that you seem very familiar
> >with commands, how to edit, and just about anything else with linux. Are
> >there places on the web to get that know how? Is it in your recommended
> >book? Thank you. Marcia
>
> Hi Marcia,
>
> The book I use a lot is "Running Linux", by O'Reilly & Associates. You can
> even order it online at www.oreilly.com.
> This has helped me along a great deal, there is a lot of information in
> it.
>
> Good luck with it!
> Paul
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