Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
it would seem rather old. Is there a more upto date book covering 8+?
CWSIV
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 19:49:00 +0200 Yannick Van Osselaer
writes: Linux Administration Handbook. Covers SuSE 7.3, Red Hat 7.2 and Debian 3.0.
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for linux in general....the oreilly books are a good place to start..for suse specific linux stuff....there really aren't any good books I know of. I've looked on amazon...you can find redhat specific books which are pretty good references, but none that are relevant for suse. I did find some OLD suse books, but I doubt they'll help. This "linux admin" book is about as good as it gets for now.... so...if you want to learn suse....do as the rest of us do...read the docs which are located at /usr/share/doc/packages Good luck! Oskar