Thanks for the hint Kath. I'll look for it in the stores.
Robert
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Kath wrote:
>
> If you're truly a newbie to linux, I would recommend starting with Mandrake,
> which is a derivative of Red Hat. It is supereasy to install and use. It
> is almost as easy as a Windows 98 install.
>
> You could do the network install, burn ISOs or buy the retail version (I
> recommend the last one).
>
> - Kath
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "RobertWichert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 10:34 AM
> Subject: Re: [techtalk] Re: Computer Books
>
> > Speaking of books...
> >
> > Does anyone know of a book on Red Hat Linux 7? I have Linux 7
> > installed, but it seems to be just different enough from 6 that the step
> > by step instructions (yes, I am new to Linux) for 6 are not enough to
> > get me going. I think the easy way out is to buy the high priced
> > version with Tech Support, but I didn't do that, and now I'm paying the
> > price in frustration and time. As a matter of fact, my system has been
> > on the linuxconfig screen for over one month now. :(
> >
> > Thanks for any guidance. I think a good "step by step" book for Linux 7
> > would be perfect, but I find nothing in the stores.
> >
> > Robert Wichert
> >
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