--- In LINUX_Newbies@yahoogroups.com, Jerry <bearjerca...@...> wrote: > > I currently subscribe to Linux Pro Magazine and get the DVD too. > Although I like it, I'm wondering if anyone knows if it is the best > choice for a non-programmer, non-hacker type? Although I have a > two-year degree in computer networking, I'm not proficient in > programming and hacking, so I'm looking for more of a magazine that an > end-user of Linux would get the most practical benefit out of. Any > ideas on what would be best for me? Thanks, --Jerry > Well Jerry, I find it difficult to get much out of the mag at all, though I changed majors after COBOL (second semester...yep, MANY years ago!) but it seems like a damn good pub for those who love the CLI. Don't know about you but I keep hoping that, after enough exposure, the information will "click", the light will come on and I'll feel totally in control. Until then, it is at least a great way to play with distro's that one might otherwise not know about or bother with. Mark
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