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        Try to look in debian's home page.

        > I am searching for a good Debian Linux book. 
        > Does one exist? I tried meta keyword searches as above and
        > didn't come up with anything specific to Debian.
        > I have "Using Linux" published by QUE - Slackware
        > and "Linux Unleashed" published by Sams - Redhat5.1, OpenLinux and 
Caldera.
        > 
        > Anything for Debian?
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        > I've still got some hurtles to overcome.
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        > Read my CD ROM. Dial my ISP. You know the basics.
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        > MAN pages are good, but I would like a good book.
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I have "The Debian Linus User's Guide" from Linux Press. I picked it up at 
Borders. It's fairly basic, covering the info that you could get from the 
website, but in more detail. I would rate it as a good beginner's level book.

Dave McFadden

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