I have a friend who has started using Linux, and has found its stability and
reliability quite impressive. His one complaint is that the OS is unfamiliar
to him.
I told him I'd post here asking about books that may be of assistance to him.
He is running Mandrake 9, and just wants to use it for word-processing,
email, music, etc (average desktop user). Games aren't a big issue, but it
would be good to help him with them too.
So, what books do you recommend?
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would also stop them from doing clever things." - Doug Gwyn
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