Just thought I'd mention that the Eugene Free Library has some newer
Linux books. I currently have the following checked out:
Multitool Linux : Practical uses for Open Source Software
- not really about Linux but rather cool things you can do
with other software running on it. One section I
course you will need to check it out for yourself to know if it
addresses your needs and style...
At 03:29 PM 11/5/00 -0800, you wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody have any recommendations for Linux books? I've flipped
through "Running Linux" and I think I'd like to get something a bit more
advanced.
My favorite local place is Smith Family bookstore--2 locations, one on 13th
down by the uni, one by 5th street market. They sell used books, so your
mileage may vary.
Chuck Terri Theobald wrote:
By way of plugging local vendors, my fave is The Book Mark on Olive Street.
They are
e:
Hi,
Does anybody have any recommendations for Linux books? I've flipped
through "Running Linux" and I think I'd like to get something a bit more
advanced. Also, I'm running Redhat linux. If there are any books that
are specific to Redhat that people recommend, I'd like to hear about those
too.
Thanks,
Ryan
if it
addresses your needs and style...
At 03:29 PM 11/5/00 -0800, you wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody have any recommendations for Linux books? I've flipped
through "Running Linux" and I think I'd like to get something a bit more
advanced. Also, I'm running Redhat linux. If there are any boo
Hi,
Does anybody have any recommendations for Linux books? I've flipped
through "Running Linux" and I think I'd like to get something a bit more
advanced. Also, I'm running Redhat linux. If there are any books that
are specific to Redhat that people recommend, I'd like to hear about
On Sun, Nov 05, 2000 at 03:29:33PM -0800, Ryan Patrick Kersh wrote:
Does anybody have any recommendations for Linux books? I've flipped
through "Running Linux" and I think I'd like to get something a bit more
advanced. Also, I'm running Redhat linux. If there are