[Malvern] Newbee Book

Roy malvern at mailman.lug.org.uk
Sat Mar 1 09:40:01 2003


Hi Andy,
Good suggestion, why did'nt I think of that!!!!!!
Thankx
        Roy

In message <E18oLIk-00067M-0Z@anchor-post-35.mail.demon.net>, Andy
Lowton <andy@dragonfly.demon.co.uk> writes
>>>>>> On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, "Roy" == Roy wrote:
>
>  Roy> Hi all, maybe you know of a book that would suit a newbee to use for
>  Roy> *starting to learn* linux.
>
>  Roy> O'reilly has one called, 'Linux in a nutshell' but it is 25ukp!  And i am
>  Roy> not sure it is what I want.
>
>What about Linux for Dummies.
>
>It says:
>
>"Set up your own powerful LINUX system quickly, easily, and without
>spending tons of hard-earned cash! Even if you have no experience with
>LINUX or UNIX operating systems, you can rely on the forth edition of
>LINUX For Dummies to help you install, organize, and troubleshoot your
>LINUX system.
>
>With the fun and friendly advice that's a hallmark of ...For Dummies
>books, you'll be tackling complex jobs like a pro in no time flat. Plus, the
>book comes with 2 CD-ROMs featuring setup software from Red Hat plus
>everything you need to access the Internet, write programs in several
>languages, create and manipulate images, play games, and more."
>
>I havn't read it myself so I can't vouch for the truth of those statements but
>it gets 4/5 stars on amazon and is 15 quid.
>
>See:
>
>http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0764516817/ref=sr_aps_bo
>oks_1_1/026-7568661-2081215
>
>Hope this helps
>
>l8z
>
>andy
>
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