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Re: Good Books.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (rsfurr@curie.uncg.edu)
Mon Nov 2 15:13:37 1998

From: rsfurr@curie.uncg.edu
To: redhat-list@redhat.com
Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 15:17:02 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <D6D284FEFF09D21192990060B05759F619C325@UWIBCL02> from "FRANCISCO IACOBELLI" at Nov 2, 98 09:48:50 am
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> I'm trying to get myself a good book on Linux. I've heard about "Using
> Linux, Special Edition" From QUE. What do you know about this book?. Is it a
> good one or is not worth buying it?, any advice?... (I'm not a begginner,
> but need something that can take me from intermediate to guru.)
 
It's a book pretty much for Intermediate. Guruness requires something
a leetle more in-depth.

Plus, the book is split between RH and Slackware support, really, and
the half that's Slackware-relevant is kind of useless to a RH site.

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