Peter wrote:
My first 2 books were Linux in 24 Hours and Discover Linux.
I still consult them every now and then, even so I have now Linux in a
Nutshell and Running Linux.
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My first 2 books were Linux in 24 Hours and Discover Linux.
I still consult them every now and then, even so I have now Linux in a
Nutshell and Running Linux.
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My first 2 books were "Linux in 24 Hours" and "Discover Linux".
I still consult them every now and then, even so I have now Linux in a
Nutshell and Running Linux.
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Peter
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On 01-12, Dave wrote:
> Is there a good book out there to get me started with Linux? Something
> like Linux for Dummies? I'm an old DOS and Windows guy and I need to
> learn
Dave & Kim Howe wrote:
Thanks Mike. I'll look into the Nutshell book.
Dave
mike wrote:
Dave wrote:
Is there a good book out there to get me started with Linux?
Something like Linux for Dummies? I'm an old DOS and Windows guy and
I need to learn the basics. Even all the term
Is there a good book out there to get me started with Linux? Something
like Linux for Dummies? I'm an old DOS and Windows guy and I need to
learn the basics. Even all the terminology is new. I'be been reading
the manual that came with SuSE 9.0 and the Net and the Newsgroups, b