Yup, I chose debian, but mainly because I got that distrib CD from boot magazine, which I think grabbed hold of tons of people. Anyway, I like it so far, though I don't have a lot or "other" linux experience.
Anyway, my point... I want to buy another book to be sort of a guide, when I don't have time to wait on a list answer or for good nighttime reading. ALL the book I saw, though, all come with RH or Slackware distribs. Are these CDs usefull to a debian user? I'd assume not. OK, so, what would be a good book to act as a secondary to "Running Linux" - Welsh & Kaufman (O'Reilly & Assc.). I like this book. The syntax and representations are pretty well thought out and I don't get lost in the terms. Are there ANY books that have debian distribs with them? Why does it seem that sometimes Debian is like the annoying brother to RH and SW? It doesn't get a lot of outward promotion and seems ignored. I never even heard of it until I saw the boot issue. Hmmm. Chris -- '\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\ Live on Real Audio Thursday nights 8-11 EST http://www.uvm.edu/~wruv T-SNAKE [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ UIN:1868354 A DJ on a mission CROSSFADE RECORDS http://www.crossfade.com/ Drug free techno ,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .