On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 05:02:14PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Think of a microsoft oriented person, who used to work with MS desktops and
> servers, and decides to learn linux.
> He picks up a book about using linux as a server (web, ftp, mail,
> firewall,etc.) which teaches him the basic work
> with linux and how to specifically configure the servers.
> Now he wants to use linux as his desktop, but he runs into many problems,
> which are not always technical.
> something like that?
Then I think you will find a lot of information in the LDP, and in
many Linux books too. It's just that the seperation between server and
desktop is not that clearly defined. You can just skip the irrelevant
chapters, like you would anyhow :)
If you are looking for a book that teaches only working with a desktop
machine's graphical environment and application, that's probably a
different story. But you said you are looking for more advanced
information so I suppose this isn't it.
- Adi Stav
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