On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Matthew Roberts wrote:
> I'm a Debian Newbie (just installed my first system yesterday). I'm > looking for a good Linux book, preferably something specifically for > Debian. I would like the purchase to benefit Debian. > > I saw the Debian User's Guide at debian.org. Is that basically all > there is? If I buy it does any of the proceeds go to Debian? Matt, Debian specific books were recently discussed on this list. Please check the archives in the last two weeks for suggestions beyond those I offer here. Linux Press (www.linuxpress.com) has several books that are Debian specific: One I have first hand knowledge of is the Debian Linux User's Guide by Dale Scheetz. It comes with 4 Debian 2.1 CDs. It costs about $40. I have a copy of the 1.3 version that has proved useful with all versions of Debian since I bought it. It comes with 30 days of email support from the author. You will find that the many, many contributors to this list will help you as well. BTW: There is an html version that can be downloaded and used. Some one creating a .deb package of the book as well. There are some non-Debian specific books from O'Reilly: Mat Welch's Running Linux, Linux in a Nut Shell (brief command syntax) I seem to recall having heard about a "Linux Administration", and there is Sobel's Hands On Linux, that deals with Caldera's version. I have several of these, use and like them. Dale has another book with Linux Press. Go to the web page and look at "books." --David David Teague, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian GNU/Linux Because software support is free, timely, useful, technically accurate, and friendly. (Thanks guys!)