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Re: okay, time for another opinion question...




Personally speaking, I learned a large percentage of what I know about
linux from a book called "The No BS Guide to Linux".  I highly recommend
it to anyone starting out with linux.  

-Matt Crampton
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On Sat, 6 Nov 1999, Zachary Florian wrote:

> alrighty i have RH6.1 bought at the store(i know, people laugh cause i paid
> for Linux, but hey i got some cool stickers with the purchase) anyhow i was
> wondering... what would be a good book to get so as to better explain the
> Linux world to me (yes i picked up that whole DOS thing somewhat quickly
> once upon a time, but now it's off to better things) not necessarily the
> people who'd use it or why or it's history or anything like that, more so
> the logic of where stuff's stored at and why, what's important and why, how
> to change and tweak things and why... any good websites might be nice to
> have as well... i've been to that www.linuxnewbie.org but it didn't seem to
> special to me...
> 
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