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Re: [SLE] what is the best book to learn LINUX



Hi,
There are many good places to start. I find Mark G. Sobel's book "A
Practical Guide to Linux" or "Hands on Linux" to be a good place to
start. There are several (most of them) from publisher O'Reilly that
are worth looking at and I also recommend looking through the
following howto http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Reading-List-HOWTO/
I have not read all that are listed there, but the ones I have read
are very good so I trust the source. I don't know about the
distribution specific books but others might.

Tim

On 10/19/00 at 11:31 PM Eric Richards wrote:

>Hi
>As the subject line asks, so you ( or ME) don't have to ask silly
questions
>
>going to Amazon web site their is a SuSE bible coming out early next
year,
>But a friend said it is out of date before it gets printed
>
>From Eric


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