Ailwyn Burgess wrote:
> 
> I realise that this will probably start world war 3, but here goes anyway
> 
> Which version of Linux for x86 is best to start on? I have used Redhat 5
> (very) briefly but I want to start getting into Linux in a serious way.
> 
> Also, does anyone know of a good book for learning Linux, but also takes
you
> pretty deep into the system, so by the time you've finished your more
> intermediate than beginner. Please include ISBN No if it's a non-UK book
> otherwise it'll be murder to get hold of it.

This article from PlanetIT was just announced on Slashdot.  I haven't read
it, but it looks large.  Some discussion says it is outdated.  The article
can be found at:
http://www.planetit.com/techcenters/docs/Networking/Product/PIT19990331S0012

Slashdot discussion, which can give some insight, can be found at:
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=99/04/22/0159200

Adrian
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