From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jan 11 03:45:43 1999 Envelope-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivery-date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 03:45:43 -0600 Resent-Date: 10 Jan 1999 23:34:01 -0000 Resent-Cc: recipient list not shown: ; X-Envelope-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (shaul) Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (shaul) X-Mailer: exmh version 2.0.2 2/24/98 (debian) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Any good Debian books? In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 08 Jan 1999 22:08:34 CST." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 01:21:37 +0200 Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org X-Mailing-List: <debian-user@lists.debian.org> archive/latest/32061 X-Loop: debian-user@lists.debian.org Precedence: list Resent-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] X-UIDL: 1937ebb154eb1050513aecabcc5429f3
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? > > > I've still got some hurtles to overcome. > > Read my CD ROM. Dial my ISP. You know the basics. > > > > MAN pages are good, but I would like a good book. > -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null 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 ____________________________________________________________________________ Effective immediately, using department funds for purchase of Microsoft products will be considered grounds for dismissal. ____________________________________________________________________________