Well, I obviously must recommend the amazingly awesome (and free) Full
Circle Magazine (http://fullcirclemagazine.org).
FULL DISCLAIMER: I'm the editor.
On 03/10/12 15:21, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
I'm a reasonable user of Ubuntu - both on my netbook and dual-booting
with Windows 7 on my main laptop.
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!
I'm slightly concerned about forking out £34 for the current Ubuntu
12.04 bible published by Sams as the interface could possibly change
again in 14.04!
Can anyone suggest a good general book, or should I buy a general
Linux book and if so what would be the recommendations for that, or
should I just look for on-line information, and if so where's the best
place to look for the most topics in one place? (I do like big books!)
Cheers
Gordon
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