Re: [newbie] Thanks and question re book(s) for learning [Mandrake] Linux

2004-02-16 Thread Lee Wiggers
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 19:13:11 -0600 Chuck Mattsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 11:39, Paul wrote: > > Have a look at the books by O'Reilly, like Running Linux. These > > are very good IMHO. > > Thanks, will check it out ... I received some links to some online > docs, as well

Re: [newbie] Thanks and question re book(s) for learning [Mandrake] Linux

2004-02-16 Thread Chuck Mattsen
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 11:39, Paul wrote: > Have a look at the books by O'Reilly, like Running Linux. These are very > good IMHO. Thanks, will check it out ... I received some links to some online docs, as well, but there's nothing like the smell of a thick tome fresh from the bookstore. :-) Tha

Re: [newbie] Thanks and question re book(s) for learning [Mandrake] Linux

2004-02-16 Thread Chuck Mattsen
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 16:08, Anne Wilson wrote: > Chuck - could you please remove your reply-to line in Evolution? It > causes replies to go to you instead of to the list. Oops. Done. -- Chuck Mattsen ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... Mahnomen, MN Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?

Re: [newbie] Thanks and question re book(s) for learning [Mandrake] Linux

2004-02-16 Thread Anne Wilson
Chuck - could you please remove your reply-to line in Evolution? It causes replies to go to you instead of to the list. On Monday 16 February 2004 17:28, Chuck Mattsen wrote: > > A question ... what would y'all recommend as the best book for a > complete newbie to both Mandrake and Linux; I know

Re: [newbie] Thanks and question re book(s) for learning [Mandrake] Linux

2004-02-16 Thread Paul
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 19:28, Chuck Mattsen wrote: > Thanks to all who've answered my install, boot, upgrade and kernel > questions over the past couple of days; I've managed to get through > quite a few sticky points (for me) with your help. > > A question ... what would y'all recommend as the bes

Re: [newbie] Thanks and question re book(s) for learning [Mandrake] Linux

2004-02-16 Thread Paul
Have a look at the books by O'Reilly, like Running Linux. These are very good IMHO. Paul On 02/16/2004 06:28 PM, Chuck Mattsen wrote: A question ... what would y'all recommend as the best book for a complete newbie to both Mandrake and Linux; I know there are the Mandrake-specific "Definitive" g

[newbie] Thanks and question re book(s) for learning [Mandrake] Linux

2004-02-16 Thread Chuck Mattsen
Thanks to all who've answered my install, boot, upgrade and kernel questions over the past couple of days; I've managed to get through quite a few sticky points (for me) with your help. A question ... what would y'all recommend as the best book for a complete newbie to both Mandrake and Linux; I k