On Mon, 1 Apr 2002 08:27, S Lee wrote: > Can someone recommend a good book (or good sources for online and > downloadable references) for a Linux newbie (me :o) please? Hopefully the > book covers both introductory and intermediate-levels. I have just > installed Redhat 7.1 and I am intending to install Domino on it later. I > need to learn how to use linux (as a user) and I hope the book covers most > of the popular commands and a bit of configuration. Not sure if I'm asking > too much. Would you please let me know the title, author, date published > and the good points about the books if you could?
The two book I would recommend are: 1) A Dummies Guide to Red Hat (if you want to run Red Hat) about $40 with CD Or Dummies for Debian / Slackware / Corel etc 2) Running GNU/Linux published by OReily For online stuff 1) www.linuxnewbie.org 2) http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/ If you register there are about 100 different courses from newbie to guru level. All without charge. regards, -- Richard Hayes Nada Marketing - 113-115 Oxford St Darlinghurst Australia Phone: +(61-2) 9360 5555 Fax +(61-2) 9361 0094 0414 618 425 http://www.nada.com.au -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
