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[CLUG] Red Hat Official Release (Standard version)

[CLUG] Red Hat Official Release (Standard version)

Eric Rahn Nolen thor at Mail.InfoMagic.com
Sun Dec 19 17:55:45 GMT 1999


Hello,

I recommend either of these two books as they cover beginning material
plus continue on to cover more intermediate things as well - unlike many
books which seem to have a limited view of what a person needs to know to
get full enjoyment out of Linux;)

'A Practical Guide To Linux' - Sobell (forwards by Linus Torvalds)
'Running Linux 3rd Edition' - Welsh

I am sure there are others.  These are just two that I have looked over
and recommended many times before and the response has always been great.

Cheers!

Eric (american who wishes he was in Cork;)



On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Ollie Keenaghan wrote:

> Someone has kindly pointed out that this is available in 
> Compustore for £44
> 
> Should I buy this or just get the CD and buy one of the many Red 
> Hat or general Linux books available in Waterstones, Easons etc. 
> ?.
> 
> If you recommend the latter what books would you recommend ?
> 
> Ollie 
> 
> 
> _______________________________________________
> Cork maillist  -  Cork at linux.ie
> http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/cork
> 





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