>Any recommendations on books to cover Debian and Storm?
you won't find anything on storm but as for debian... Check out the
Storm List archives here:
http://www.stormix.com/community/lists/archives/stormlinux-users-list/
Probably the best thing to do (if you have high speed) would be to d/l
the entire 8MB archive then just do a search for book. (ie alt+f in
netscape or ctrl+f in kwrite or kedit.)
"Linux System Commands" by Pat Vokerding (creator of Slackware) is very
handy. It is a dictionary of all the commands that 95% of linux users
will ever need. It also has dos equivilents etc. It also cost only $30
CAD or $19 USD.
This book is not a substitute for a real Debian book, but still
essential to me atleast.
>I talked to all the linux distro. people there and the people at Turbo directed me to
>Storm.
Are you saying Turbo linux directed you to Storm Linux???
That just goes to show you what unfortunate timing Storms financial
problems came at. Storms reputation was really just on the rise. I am
a regular @ linux.debian.user and Storm is quite often mentioned there.
If some one had the cash, Storm would be a nice pickup, the ground work
(product base, and industry respect) has already been taken care of. It
is only up from here.
--
...elbows out,
stick on the ice!
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