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Re: [TCLUG:18442] What books do you recommend for a newbie?
Well, unfortunately, no. Amazon and Fatbrain both list it for the same
($28) price. I bought my copy for the full $35 at Barnes and Noble when I
set up Debian on my laptop, and would do it again in a heartbeat. Saved
me a lot of headaches.
There is a pretty good synopsis at www.kuro5hin.org.
O'Reilly books are usually pretty expensive, but they are the only ones
that I have problems with the binding wearing out...
Good Luck...
On Wed, 31 May 2000, Lord Xoi wrote:
> on 5/31/00 7:02 PM, Chad O. Thompson at cothomps@visi.com wrote:
>
> I don't suppose you know where I can get it cheap? Linux Central has it
> (3rd edition) for 28 bucks.
>
> >
> > "Running Linux" by Matt Welsh (an O'Reilly book) is a pretty good
> > introduction to just about *every* topic you'll run into. The book does a
> > good job of also pointing out other resources (like appropriate HOWTO
> > docs) you might need.
> >
> > On Wed, 31 May 2000, Lord Xoi wrote:
> >
> >> The title pretty much says it all.
> >>
> >>
> >> -Lord Xoi
> >>
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