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I've looked at a few Linux books here's my recommendations..

Using Linux (QUE) about �25

Very much Redhat Based...
Good if you have Redhat.

Running Linux (O'reilly)  < �25

Solid Book, most of the concepts explained clearly, a bit dated but
probably better for an 'unbiased' Linux and command line detail.

Linux (Update 3 I think) (QUE) about �45

Pretty good book comes with Slackware Caldera and Redhat and Star Office
...

But lacking in detail... Kind of spreads itself a bit thin on all three
Distribs..


Networking Linux  (Can't Remember who the publisher it's got a blue
cover) can't remember the price 
Excellent book ( as a Network Newbie )on Networking explains concepts
very clearly and explains how to setup IP Masq, PPP, Web Server Setup,
Kernel compliation...


I hope this helps...
Surjit.






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Sent: 05 February 1999 09:58
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Hello,

Well, this Wednesday, I finally plucked up courage and installed Linux
onto
my home PC. Nothing great for you guy's and gal's, but for a total
newbie to
anything other than MS Windows, it was a big step. Biggest problem's I
had
were trying to get my graphics card to work (Diamond Fire GL1000 Pro),
and I
could not get X Windows configure my mouse. I had to get a new server
for my
graphics card, and had to disable USB support in my PC Bios. All in all,
quite a painless task, and now I have a totally new OS to play around
with.

Can anyone recommend some good book's for getting to grips with Linux?,
and
are there any C.A.D. Programs that run under Linux?

Thanks
Tim Delbaere
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