On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 04:50:37PM +0100, Steve Logan wrote: > Flushed with my success earlier today (thank-you folks) I think I'll try > a bit harder to get into this Linux malarkey. > > So - do you have any recommendations for a good not-quite-eedjit book > for introducing a moderately expert Windows user to SuSE? My background > is engineering and programming rather than networks. However I have > built a number of PCs and networks and am (touch wood) not too bad at > the hard techy stuff. It seems to me that there's a different mindset > that Windows folks needs to be learn to get around a Linux box? Any > book recommendations then?
If you haven't bought the box-set of SuSE pro, then consider getting it. It comes with two very good manuals (100's of pages) which do a very good job of introducing Linux, SuSE and a lot of the tools. I'd hold off getting it for a little while though as SuSE 10 should be out soon-ish. It's only about 45 or 50 quid as I remember, and you get the manuals, some installation support, DVD & CD Install media etc. Billy. _______________________________________________ Scottish mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish
