On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 02:24:52 -0400 (EDT), martin f krafft wrote: > > Stephen Powell wrote: >> This is hardly a new book. In fact, it was written in the days of Woody. >> (Woody -> Sarge -> Etch -> Lenny -> Squeeze) > > It was written in the days of the sarge freeze and is entirely > focused on sarge. >> >> And parts of it are obsolete. But the author focuses on the core >> stuff of Unix/Linux, and so most of it is still current. It's an >> excellent guide for how to accomplish common computing tasks in >> Linux, > > Interesting analysis. ;) > > > I /wanted/ to focus on Debian and leave out the "core stuff of > Unix/Linux" and "common computing tasks", because that's documented > elsewhere. > > It is true that in the last 5 years, some parts have been obsoleted, > but I'd say most of it still applies. > > Regardless, there's a need for a new edition. I am working on it.
I think there may be some confusion here, Mr. Krafft. The comments I made above were not in reference to anything _you_ wrote. They were in reference to the original edition of "The Linux Cookbook", by Michael Stutz, which was copyrighted in 2001. http://dsl.org/cookbook/cookbook_toc.html I suggest that you go back and look more closely at my original post. ;-) -- .''`. Stephen Powell : :' : `. `'` `- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/701354956.9070.1272291449420.javamail.r...@md01.wow.synacor.com