Re: book suggestions

2000-09-24 Thread Reilink
- Oorspronkelijk bericht - Van: Bob Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] Aan: debian-user@lists.debian.org Verzonden: zondag 24 september 2000 18:11 Onderwerp: book suggestions Does anyone have a suggestion for a book with a comprehensive list of debian linux commands and explanations of what

Re: book suggestions

2000-09-24 Thread Michael P. Soulier
On Sun, Sep 24, 2000 at 11:11:21AM -0500, Bob Edwards wrote: Does anyone have a suggestion for a book with a comprehensive list of debian linux commands and explanations of what each command dos? I'm new with liunux, and have just changed to debian from Corel linux. I have a lot to do so I

Re: book suggestions

2000-09-24 Thread Mike Leone
90% of the commands, at least, are basic Unix commands, not specific to Linux or Debian. O'Reilly's Unix in a Nutshell, or Linux in a Nutshell, should do fine as a simple reference. Personally I find Unix Power Tools to be my bible of Unix black magick. But won't tell you about the BEST

Re: book suggestions

2000-09-24 Thread I. Tura
At 11.11 24/9/00 -0500, Bob Edwards ha escrit: Does anyone have a suggestion for a book with a comprehensive list of debian linux commands and explanations of what each command dos? I'm new with liunux, and have just changed to debian from Corel linux. I changed also from Corel. Debian is 100

Re: book suggestions

2000-09-24 Thread Michael P. Soulier
On Sun, Sep 24, 2000 at 06:22:40PM +0200, Reilink wrote: Learning Debian GNU/Linux Author: Bill McCarty ISBN: 1565927052 Publisher: O'Reilly Cover Price: $34.95 (cd-rom included) Actually, skip this one. It sucks the big one, and the CD-ROM is _not_ Debian 2.1, no matter what it says.

Re: book suggestions

2000-09-24 Thread I. Tura
90% of the commands, at least, are basic Unix commands, not specific to Linux or Debian. O'Reilly's Unix in a Nutshell, or Linux in a Nutshell, should do fine as a simple reference. Personally I find Unix Power Tools to be my bible of Unix black magick. If you want to go the free

Re: book suggestions

2000-09-24 Thread Mike Werner
Mike Leone wrote: 90% of the commands, at least, are basic Unix commands, not specific to Linux or Debian. O'Reilly's Unix in a Nutshell, or Linux in a Nutshell, should do fine as a simple reference. Personally I find Unix Power Tools to be my bible of Unix black magick. But won't tell

Re: book suggestions

2000-09-24 Thread Shaul Karl
Does anyone have a suggestion for a book with a comprehensive list of debian linux commands and explanations of what each command dos? I'm new with liunux, and have just changed to debian from Corel linux. I have a lot to do so I have to do something to cut down my learning curve. You

Re: book suggestions

2000-09-24 Thread Shaul Karl
Does anyone have a suggestion for a book with a comprehensive list of debian linux commands and explanations of what each command dos? I'm new with liunux, and have just changed to debian from Corel linux. I have a lot to do so I have to do something to cut down my learning curve. Just