On 5/23/05, Geoff Thurman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 12:57:28PM -0600, Glenn English wrote: > > On Sun, 2005-05-22 at 23:17 +1200, Chris Bannister wrote: > > > > > wget -O - http://rute.2038bug.com/rute.html.tar.bz2 | \ > > > tar -xvvjf - > > > > > > I hunted for rute for ages and gave up until someone on a newsgroup > > > kindly posted the above link. > > > > That's somewhat more than just a link. Very thoughtful. Thanks. > > It's a bit late to tell you this (sorry), but there's actually a .deb. > > $ sudo apt-cache show rutebook > Package: rutebook > Priority: optional > Section: non-free/doc > Installed-Size: 8264 > Maintainer: Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Architecture: all > Version: 1.0-1 > Suggests: www-browser, xpdf, gs > Filename: pool/non-free/r/rutebook/rutebook_1.0-1_all.deb > Size: 5599562 > MD5sum: c0797b33a2c46976c385fe9a0500a4b7 > Description: Linux: Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition, an online book > Linux: Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition is a book written by Paul > Sheer and published by Prentice Hall. It covers the use of GNU/Linux > for a novice to intermediate user. System administration is covered > as well. > . > Included are both HTML and PDF versions of this document. > > [On the other hand, if the book gets revised from time to time > (does it?) your version might be more up to date anyway.] > > Cheers, > > Geoff
Has anyone got an read the Debian Linux Bible? It's too pricey at m y place and I do not know if getting it at all would be the best thing. I already have Unix Power Tools suggested by someone above and I love it reading it daily, and using the tools. Regards, Deboo -- Please don't Cc: me, I'm subscribed to the list.