On 16 Nov, George Bonser let loose with: > As for hardcopy, I dunno, seems to me that the thing is changing too fast. By > the time the book gets "broken in" it is obsolete since Debian tends to evolve > so quickly. What I would like to see is a book in a binder where update pages > can be made available at regular intervals. I would like the paper to be > tough > and the area around the holes to be reinforced. >
Excellent idea... In fact, this is probably my "pet peeve" with Linux books in general. I have been using Linux for about a year and have fallen victim several times to inaccurate information... (I dare say that nothing is more distressing for a newbie!! ;-) This would be an excellent idea! - Tim {an aside to Dale...} I must say that I for one am very happy to see a book on Debian... I am in the process of switching from Red Hat (mostly because of dpkg/dselect's excellent handling of dependencies and Debian's commitment to be non-commercial) and your book has been quite helpful. Thank you. -- Debian GNU Linux Power to the people... -------------------------------------------------------------------- E-Mail: Tim Ferrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED] -------------------------------------------------------------------- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .