Look for books on the Gnome/KDE desktops (if you are using either of
them).  I have seen a couple in the US.  Sorry, cannot recall the
titles. In India you may want to contact Computer Bookshop
(www.cb-india.com) - they have a comprehensive collection of Linux
books.  They can also special order a book if not in their stock.

HTH,
Arun Khan

> ATTACHMENT part 3.1 message/rfc822 
> Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 23:30:30 +0530
> From: "K. Ghosh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Linux - India <[email protected]>
> Subject: [LIH]Linux book for users
> 
> Is there any Linux book (learner grade) which is written for the
> 'user'
> only ? Most of the books take it for granted that the reader has root
> privileges.
> This comes from my son, who does not have root privileges and is
> starting to learn Linux. I have given him a preliminary book about
> Linux, but it is frustrating for him to get stuck because he cannot
> become root.
> In a net-worked system (as in an office), all users will not have
> root
> privileges. So a book written only for the 'user', assuming he/she
> does
> not have root privileges would be a great help for newbies learning
> on
> LAN. 
> 
> Can anyone provide any pointers please ?
> 
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