Running Linux by Matt Welsh/et al from O'Reilly. If you did a poll I
believe that this book would be the most recommended. It's available at
most book stores, such as Barnes Noble, and of course from on line
purveyors like amazon.
Russell
Philomena wrote:
Hi all,
Can anyone recommend a
"Philomena" == Philomena [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Philomena Hi all, Can anyone recommend a few good startup Linux
Philomena books ? There are too many out there now to start
Philomena sampling. Any help would be appreciated.
_Running Linux_ by Matt Welsh (and another?) from
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I hated Unix for Dummies! It was the only Unix book in my town
and I needed
to look up some commands. After being told I was to stupid to learn the
command I was interested in and that I should go find a Unix Guru
and offer
him pizza, it hit th
Hi all,
Can anyone recommend a few good startup Linux books ? There are too many
out there now to start sampling. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
philomena
sy start.
You should give "Linux for Dummies" or "Unix for Dummies" a try.
DJ.
Switzerland, Europe
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"Using Linux" from QUE is good, and I also have "Linux Complete" from SYBEX
printed in 1999 it has great Networking/IPChain's info...and a summary of
command-line commands, as well as alot of other useful setup info. All for
$20.00 US or less, also check the bargain bin's for slightly older
an easy start.
You should give "Linux for Dummies" or "Unix for Dummies" a try.
DJ.
Switzerland, Europe
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