Got a book the other day called 'Redhat Linux for small busines'. It seems
very good for non-techies as it was solution based (i.e. a chapter on
connecting to the Internet). It is based at the first time user who wants
to set up and run a basic box (up to DNS).
BTW what is [OT]
At 09:18 PM 4/16/00 , you wrote:
>I know this one is a bit late, but I just found an Irish site -
>http://www.booknest.ie that will order any book for you.
>>No idea about prices or service, but worth a shot - and it's Irish.
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