On 2012-10-03 15:21, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote: > I'm looking for a book on either Ubuntu or Linux in general in the "Windows > inside out" type of format, i.e. from simple through to fairly technical, > suitable for a general user - me!
This does not fit your use case, and I do not recommend you read it. The others are right in saying that print is hopelessly unable to stay in touch with the pace of Linux development. However, this book is so good that I have to throw it out there. If you want to understand the basics of Unix (Linux included), there is the UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook (4th Edition). http://www.amazon.com/UNIX-Linux-System-Administration-Handbook/dp/0131480057 That's for people who always wanted to know about user permissions, how the filesystem works, etc. Everything down to system call programming and up to the graphical environment. This stuff changes over time, but not so much that the book gets out of date. It's also really funny, especially the war stories. Regards, Tyler -- "The universe is probably littered with the one-planet graves of cultures which made the sensible economic decision that there's no good reason to go into space – each discovered, studied, and remembered by the ones who made the irrational decision." -- Randal Munroe -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/