Just picked up Complete Idiot's (with Caldera) for my 486 (had difficulties
with Mandrake 486 :(   and am pleased with the book. Caldera seems a bit
slow on my 486, although it may be due to only 32 megs. The book does a good
job of introducing Linux. Also, have read Linux for Dummies.
Phil

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> On 18/04/00, at 22:46, Michael Holt [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
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> >On the contrary, I've used quite a few 'xxx for dummies' books, and they
> >give you a great start on a topic in simple language (not everyone has a
> >computer science degree).
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> I agree as well.  There is a good one called The Complete Idiot's Guide
> to Linux, that has a good intro to KDE and basic command line stuff.
>
> Kirk
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