Ditto both.  John

On 11/13/00, 02:09:42PM -0500, Larry Grover wrote:
> My favorite printed reference book on linux is:  "Linux in a Nutshell", published by 
>O'Reilly (http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/linuxnut3/).  It is a desktop reference, not 
>a textbook.
> 
> If you want more of a textbook, I recommend "Running Linux", also published by 
>O'Reilly (http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/runux3/).
> 
> I have the 2nd editions of both and I've found them to be very helpful.  They are 
>both up to 3rd editions.  While I haven't seen the latest editions, I image they're 
>at least as good as the second editions.
> 
> If you go to the O'Reilly web site, you can view sample chapters from each.
> 
> __
> Larry Grover, PhD
> Assoc Prof of Physiology
> Marshall Univ Sch of Med
> 
> 
> On Mon, 13 Nov 2000 10:26:11 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > I'm interested in buying a reference book on Linux, it does not necessarily
> > have to be focused on RedHat.  I just want a book the I can use that offers
> > a good extensive resource of information in the general sense.  Are there
> > any recomendations?  I have seen those 1000+ paged books by IDG and such,
> > but wondered what expereience you have all had.
> 
> 
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