Re: Any good Debian books highly recommended

2024-09-02 Thread hohe72
e usefully. On Sun, 25 Aug 2024 04:08:27 +1200 Eric Richards <2eric.richa...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello > As the Subject says Any good Debian books highly recommended or Linux > for that matter. > > I found one the other day Debian 12, it only had a one star review > and

Re: Any good Debian books highly recommended

2024-08-27 Thread Jonathan Dowland
I can hardly believe it's been 20 years since you wrote that. We're all getting old! It's good to see your name on the mailing lists again! -- Please do not CC me for listmail. 👱🏻 Jonathan Dowland ✎j...@debian.org 🔗 https://jmtd.net

Re: Any good Debian books highly recommended

2024-08-27 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2024-08-25, Eric Richards wrote: > Hello > As the Subject says Any good Debian books highly recommended or Linux for > that matter. > > I found one the other day Debian 12, it only had a one star review and the > buyer wishes he could get his money back Very good book

Re: Any good Debian books highly recommended

2024-08-26 Thread Joe B
On August 26, 2024 9:10:48 PM PDT, Martin Krafft wrote: >I'll send you a book if you pay postage from Germany. Commands have evolved. >The described ones still work, but there are now improved tools/commands like >apt, which are not covered. > How do we

Re: Any good Debian books highly recommended

2024-08-26 Thread Joe B
On Mon, Aug 26, 2024 at 1:06 AM martin f krafft wrote: > > Regarding the following, written by “jeremy ardley” on 2024-08-26 at 09:58 > Uhr GMT: > > It’s almost 20 years old now but it’s still pretty relevant since Debian > hasn’t changed that much. > True. However, systemd is also not Debian-

Re: Any good Debian books highly recommended

2024-08-25 Thread martin f krafft
Regarding the following, written by "jeremy ardley" on 2024-08-26 at 09:58 Uhr GMT: It's almost 20 years old now but it's still pretty relevant since Debian hasn't changed that much. 20 years old means it's missing all the systemd stuff. That's quite important. True. However, systemd is als

Re: Any good Debian books highly recommended

2024-08-25 Thread jeremy ardley
On 26/8/24 08:17, Ryan Nowakowski wrote: I really like The Debian System by Martin Krafft https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1593270690/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1 It's almost 20 years old now but it's still pretty rel

Re: Any good Debian books highly recommended

2024-08-25 Thread David
an hasn't changed that much. In fact, No Starch Press is an excellent resource on anything open source. My first call. https://nostarch.com/ Cheers! > > On August 24, 2024 11:08:27 AM CDT, Eric Richards > <2eric.richa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello > > As the Subjec

Re: Any good Debian books highly recommended

2024-08-25 Thread Ryan Nowakowski
chards <2eric.richa...@gmail.com> wrote: >Hello >As the Subject says Any good Debian books highly recommended or Linux for >that matter. > >I found one the other day Debian 12, it only had a one star review and the >buyer wishes he could get his money back > > > > > &

Re: Any good Debian books highly recommended

2024-08-24 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sun, Aug 25, 2024 at 04:08:27AM +1200, Eric Richards wrote: > Hello > As the Subject says Any good Debian books highly recommended or Linux for > that matter. > > I found one the other day Debian 12, it only had a one star review and the > buyer wishes he could get his mon

Any good Debian books highly recommended

2024-08-24 Thread Eric Richards
Hello As the Subject says Any good Debian books highly recommended or Linux for that matter. I found one the other day Debian 12, it only had a one star review and the buyer wishes he could get his money back *From Eric.* *Sent from Raspberry Pi 5 * *Now we have wasted all our money on

Re: linphone and address books

2023-11-27 Thread Bram Diederik
he import of existing address books (either > from > > a vcf file, a carddav server or similar). Read only is sufficient for > me. I see > > in settings, there is an advanced menu, which has an entry address book > > sources. But then it seems I need a plugin for that? Can any

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-16 Thread Max Nikulin
On 14/11/2023 19:52, Махно wrote: > # apt-get install debian-handbook This package contains the English book covering Debian 8 “Jessie” Package description has not been updated. debian-handbook (11.20220922) unstable; urgency=medium [...] [ Raphaël Hertzog ] * Update the book to be base

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-14 Thread Махно
> # apt-get install debian-handbook This package contains the English book covering Debian 8 “Jessie” 2023-11-14, an, 01:31 John Hasler rašė: > > Much about Debian *doesn't* change. A book about it with > Bookworm/Trixie as an example and including a discussion of how it does > change could be

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-13 Thread John Hasler
Much about Debian *doesn't* change. A book about it with Bookworm/Trixie as an example and including a discussion of how it does change could be quite useful. It could be updated every few years. -- John Hasler j...@sugarbit.com Elmwood, WI USA

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-13 Thread songbird
Timothy M Butterworth wrote: > All, > > I have been looking for commercial books written about Debian and there is > very little selection. I am considering writing an updated Debian GNU/Linux > Bible for Bookworm/Trixie. Before I started writing it I was wondering if > an

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-12 Thread gene heskett
ask for this resource specifically, because it's very high quality and self-publishing is easier than it's ever been. If I had space for physical books, I'd buy a physical copy of that. 😀 I printed it, maybe 5 years ago, thanks to its stability I can still write bash stuff using it

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-12 Thread David Christensen
On 11/11/23 22:35, Timothy M Butterworth wrote: I have been looking for commercial books written about Debian and there is very little selection. I am considering writing an updated Debian GNU/Linux Bible for Bookworm/Trixie. Before I started writing it I was wondering if anyone would even be

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-12 Thread Aleix Piulachs
I think the books help some commands and software, for me are good to start with El El dom, 12 nov 2023 a las 15:51, Greg Wooledge escribió: > On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 02:28:33PM +, Andy Smith wrote: > > On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 11:46:46AM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > >

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-12 Thread Dan Ritter
Marco Moock wrote: > Am 12.11.2023 um 06:46:42 Uhr schrieb Dan Ritter: > > > sysvinit is still a valid and supported init for Debian. > > But people need to know that it isn't by default and that they need to > replace systemd to use switch to sysvinit if they want. Not installed by default is

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-12 Thread Greg Wooledge
for example? I'm not going to produce any. You can print whatever you want. > It is an interesting question to ask for this resource specifically, > because it's very high quality and self-publishing is easier than > it's ever been. > > If I had space for physical

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-12 Thread Andy Smith
cifically, because it's very high quality and self-publishing is easier than it's ever been. If I had space for physical books, I'd buy a physical copy of that. 😀 Thanks, Andy -- https://bitfolk.com/ -- No-nonsense VPS hosting

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-12 Thread Dan Ritter
Marco Moock wrote: > Am 12.11.2023 um 12:05:30 Uhr schrieb Roger Price: > > > Are you saying that I should stop relying on my Dr Linux 4th Ed. > > ©1996 ? What's going on here ? Can't trust anything these days. > > If you know what information is still applicable today (like using cd, > ls, vi

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-12 Thread Marco Moock
Am 12.11.2023 um 06:46:42 Uhr schrieb Dan Ritter: > sysvinit is still a valid and supported init for Debian. But people need to know that it isn't by default and that they need to replace systemd to use switch to sysvinit if they want.

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-12 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 01:35:25AM -0500, Timothy M Butterworth wrote: > All, > > I have been looking for commercial books written about Debian and there is > very little selection. I am considering writing an updated Debian GNU/Linux > Bible for Bookworm/Trixie. Before I started w

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-12 Thread Marco Moock
Am 12.11.2023 um 12:05:30 Uhr schrieb Roger Price: > Are you saying that I should stop relying on my Dr Linux 4th Ed. > ©1996 ? What's going on here ? Can't trust anything these days. If you know what information is still applicable today (like using cd, ls, vi etc.) and which isn't (Sysvinit,

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-12 Thread Roger Price
On Sun, 12 Nov 2023, Marco Moock wrote: I don't think book are a good way to teach stuff that changes. A wiki (maybe with paid access, like RedHat does) is much more better than a book that can't be updated and will be mostly useless with the next release because beginner don't know which parts

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-12 Thread Bret Busby
On 12/11/23 18:07, Marco Moock wrote: Am 12.11.2023 um 17:56:46 Uhr schrieb Bret Busby: I still have my "Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 Bible" and other relevant Linux printed texts. But how relevant is it still? Many things changed and especially for beginners those books are useless tod

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-12 Thread Marco Moock
Am 12.11.2023 um 17:56:46 Uhr schrieb Bret Busby: > I still have my "Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 Bible" and other relevant Linux > printed texts. But how relevant is it still? Many things changed and especially for beginners those books are useless today because they don't kno

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-12 Thread Bret Busby
On 12/11/23 14:35, Timothy M Butterworth wrote: All, I have been looking for commercial books written about Debian and there is very little selection. I still have my "Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 Bible" and other relevant Linux printed texts. :) I agree with the reference to a wi

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-12 Thread gene heskett
On 11/12/23 03:38, Marco Moock wrote: Am 12.11.2023 um 01:35:25 Uhr schrieb Timothy M Butterworth: I have been looking for commercial books written about Debian and there is very little selection. I am considering writing an updated Debian GNU/Linux Bible for Bookworm/Trixie. Before I started

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-12 Thread David
On Sun, 12 Nov 2023 at 06:36, Timothy M Butterworth wrote: > I have been looking for commercial books written about Debian and > there is very little selection. I am considering writing an updated > Debian GNU/Linux Bible for Bookworm/Trixie. Before I started writing > it I was

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-12 Thread Marco Moock
Am 12.11.2023 um 01:35:25 Uhr schrieb Timothy M Butterworth: > I have been looking for commercial books written about Debian and > there is very little selection. I am considering writing an updated > Debian GNU/Linux Bible for Bookworm/Trixie. Before I started writing > it I was

Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-11 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
All, I have been looking for commercial books written about Debian and there is very little selection. I am considering writing an updated Debian GNU/Linux Bible for Bookworm/Trixie. Before I started writing it I was wondering if anyone would even be interested in buying a copy of it? Thanks

Re: linphone and address books

2023-06-14 Thread Ulf Volmer
Am Fri, Jun 02, 2023 at 10:03:48AM +0200 schrieb Rainer Dorsch: > I am using linphone since quite some time and it works very reliable for me. > One feature I am missing is the import of existing address books (either from > a vcf file, a carddav server or similar). Read only is suffi

Re: linphone and address books

2023-06-02 Thread Dan Ritter
Mario Marietto wrote: > I forgot to specify that I don't like a telephone so much like I had 20 > years ago. I mean,I would like to see a VOIP phone with the form factor of > a smartphone. Sorry if I haven't been very clear. In the sense of having a wireless handset to carry around the house or

Re: linphone and address books

2023-06-02 Thread Tim Woodall
On Fri, 2 Jun 2023, Mario Marietto wrote: I forgot to specify that I don't like a telephone so much like I had 20 years ago. I mean,I would like to see a VOIP phone with the form factor of a smartphone. Sorry if I haven't been very clear. I use linphone on android. But modern androids are sup

Re: linphone and address books

2023-06-02 Thread Mario Marietto
I forgot to specify that I don't like a telephone so much like I had 20 years ago. I mean,I would like to see a VOIP phone with the form factor of a smartphone. Sorry if I haven't been very clear. On Fri, Jun 2, 2023 at 1:57 PM Dan Ritter wrote: > Jonas Smedegaard wrote: > > Quoting Mario Mariet

Re: linphone and address books

2023-06-02 Thread Dan Ritter
Jonas Smedegaard wrote: > Quoting Mario Marietto (2023-06-02 10:27:29) > > Does anyone know if on the market there is a phisycal phone (made with > > hardware components) which allows to place calls and to send sms only using > > the VOIP technology ? Would be an interesting product to buy and try

Re: linphone and address books

2023-06-02 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Mario Marietto (2023-06-02 10:27:29) > Does anyone know if on the market there is a phisycal phone (made with > hardware components) which allows to place calls and to send sms only using > the VOIP technology ? Would be an interesting product to buy and try in my > opinion. Yes, so-called

Re: linphone and address books

2023-06-02 Thread Mario Marietto
llo, > > I am using linphone since quite some time and it works very reliable for > me. > One feature I am missing is the import of existing address books (either > from > a vcf file, a carddav server or similar). Read only is sufficient for me. > I see > in settings, there is

linphone and address books

2023-06-02 Thread Rainer Dorsch
Hello, I am using linphone since quite some time and it works very reliable for me. One feature I am missing is the import of existing address books (either from a vcf file, a carddav server or similar). Read only is sufficient for me. I see in settings, there is an advanced menu, which has an

Re: Rant: The need for books to document things (was: Re: Virtual Machines)

2022-08-22 Thread Eike Lantzsch KY4PZ
; > one on a specific VM stack (using Linux as base)? > > > > At this point, I've requested two books on the subject (by > > inter-library loan) -- one about 700 pages, the other about 280 > > (iirc) pages. > > > > It just seems documentation ought to be be

Re: Rant: The need for books to document things (was: Re: Virtual Machines)

2022-08-22 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 01:58:57PM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Monday, August 22, 2022 08:50:02 AM Tom Browder wrote: > > Can anyone recommend a good book on the general topic of VMs? Or one on a > > specific VM stack (using Linux as base)? > > At this point, I&#

Re: Rant: The need for books to document things (was: Re: Virtual Machines)

2022-08-22 Thread Michael Stone
On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 01:58:57PM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: It just seems documentation ought to be better / simpler / easier to use than that. There's an inverse correlation between completeness and simplicity. If you don't want to read a 700 page book, the other alternative is to sp

Rant: The need for books to document things (was: Re: Virtual Machines)

2022-08-22 Thread rhkramer
online (or on machine -- e.g., man pages) documents on the subject and just haven't found what I need or want to know (that is, without contradictions, obscurities, (significant (to me) omissions or confusing (in some cases ambiguous) terminology. At this point, I've requested two books o

Re: any good books about the (art?, economics and) science of optimizing IO performance? ...

2022-05-24 Thread Albretch Mueller
On 5/23/22, John Conover wrote: > . . . the problem is to write, NOT to the disk, but to the on disk cache > memory . . . and I could imagine depending on the kinds of data loads one expects there are best practices about how to optimally make RAM, SSDs and RAID configurations of mechanically s

Re: any good books about the (art?, economics and) science of optimizing IO performance? ...

2022-05-23 Thread IL Ka
I am not aware of such books, but to develop deep understanding one probably needs long path. 1. How memory/cache/hdd (ssd/nvme not covered) works: h ttps://www.amazon.com/Memory-Systems-Cache-DRAM-Disk-ebook/dp/B00BXETR06 2. General understanding of PC architecture: https://www.mindshare.com

Re: any good books about the (art?, economics and) science of optimizing IO performance? ...

2022-05-23 Thread John Conover
Albretch Mueller writes: > there is quite a bit of partial and somewhat obviously misconstrued > ("buy my great sh!t") information out there about how to combine RAM, > NVMe, SSD, SATA and RAID in order to optimize IO performance. You also > hear about ZFS licensing and performance issues in Linux.

Re: any good books about the (art?, economics and) science of optimizing IO performance? ...

2022-05-23 Thread Datakanja de Bruyn
... somewhat surprised ... methinks, if such a guide would be published, it is likely outdated. Things are moving too fast. I myself do use ZFS, NVMe, SATA and RAID on my SOHO machine, and the complaints about licensing seem to be outdated by now. But there are people busy with performance on the

any good books about the (art?, economics and) science of optimizing IO performance? ...

2022-05-23 Thread Albretch Mueller
there is quite a bit of partial and somewhat obviously misconstrued ("buy my great sh!t") information out there about how to combine RAM, NVMe, SSD, SATA and RAID in order to optimize IO performance. You also hear about ZFS licensing and performance issues in Linux. I'd wish I could find a book ex

Re: which references (books, web pages, faqs, videos, ...) would you recommend to someone learning about the Linux boot process as thoroughly as possible?

2022-04-03 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, sonbird wrote: > i was just going to suggest that he clone your brain. :) If brain cloning is a viable option then i propose those of Vladimir Serbinenko and Daniel Kiper because of their experience as maintainers of GRUB. Have a nice day :) Thomas

Re: which references (books, web pages, faqs, videos, ...) would you recommend to someone learning about the Linux boot process as thoroughly as possible?

2022-04-03 Thread Albretch Mueller
> I think that at least in the past it was possible to boot Debian Live systems > with `toram` option, too. You should probably just try it out? Well, it seems DL has its own "toram", "fromhd", "bootfrom", ... but not as parameters to be entered right in the first splash screen while it boots up

Re: which references (books, web pages, faqs, videos, ...) would you recommend to someone learning about the Linux boot process as thoroughly as possible?

2022-04-02 Thread songbird
Thomas Schmitt wrote: ... > If i wanted to expand my knowledge towards x86-related firmware, > bootloaders, and the Linux kernel i would probably begin at > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BIOS > https://uefi.org/specifications > https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/grub.git/tree/ > https://www.

Re: which references (books, web pages, faqs, videos, ...) would you recommend to someone learning about the Linux boot process as thoroughly as possible?

2022-04-02 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Albretch Mueller wrote: > imagine you had to code a new bootloader now (as an exercise) in > hindsight which books would you have picked? I only know about the small bridges between computer firmware and the first custom program to be started, which usually is a bootloader.

Re: which references (books, web pages, faqs, videos, ...) would you recommend to someone learning about the Linux boot process as thoroughly as possible?

2022-04-02 Thread Linux-Fan
Albretch Mueller writes: imagine you had to code a new bootloader now (as an exercise) in hindsight which books would you have picked? I do not know of any books about bootloaders, but having a look at multiple different bootloaders (documentation and possibly source code) should be a

which references (books, web pages, faqs, videos, ...) would you recommend to someone learning about the Linux boot process as thoroughly as possible?

2022-04-02 Thread Albretch Mueller
imagine you had to code a new bootloader now (as an exercise) in hindsight which books would you have picked? I am OK with Math and technology of any kind and I am more of a Debian kind of guy. In fact, I am amazed at how Debian Live would pretty much boot any piece of sh!t you would feed to it

Google APIs: know any books on the subject?

2019-08-23 Thread Tom Browder
I have had limited success with Google APIs for maps and gmail and want to do more with contacts and other APIs. I have the O'Reilly book on OAuth2, but I would love to have a book which gives a more cookbook-like view of Google for developers. Can anyone recommend such a dead-tree (or digital) b

Re: No Books in print on Systemd?

2019-05-23 Thread Mart van de Wege
. > man systemd, follow the links in the SEE ALSO section. Really, is that so hard? I can manage to teach this to complete newbies. An experienced sysadmin should have no excuse to complain about a shortage of documentation. (Although like OP I would *love* to have a dead tree version; but

Re: No Books in print on Systemd?

2019-05-22 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 3:18 PM mick crane wrote: > > "I just want to know what is happening, it is my PC" > So it was a relief to find Linux books and an OS that does what it says > it should do. > Now I dunno what goes on. > But really I guess now I don't ca

Re: No Books in print on Systemd?

2019-05-22 Thread mick crane
want to know what is happening, it is my PC" So it was a relief to find Linux books and an OS that does what it says it should do. Now I dunno what goes on. But really I guess now I don't care so much as I feel the guys are giving me this software are trustworthy It would be nice t

Re: No Books in print on Systemd?

2019-05-21 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 8:09 AM Boyan Penkov wrote: > -- > Boyan Penkov > www.boyanpenkov.com > > +1 for the implicit sentiment that it may be time for a book-length > elucidation of the system, as I was looking around the the same thing — > even if it’s http://0pointer.net/blog/ posts cleaned up

Re: No Books in print on Systemd?

2019-05-21 Thread Kenneth Parker
On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 3:24 AM Oliver Schode wrote: > On Sat, 18 May 2019 23:11:42 -0400 > Kenneth Parker wrote: > > > Did also see the following two: > > >> > > >> * How Linux Works, 2nd Edition (Paperback); Brian Ward; 2015.. > > >> Incidentally references systemd as one of the many topics co

Re: No Books in print on Systemd?

2019-05-19 Thread Boyan Penkov
-- Boyan Penkov www.boyanpenkov.com > On May 18, 2019, at 17:19, Kenneth Parker wrote: > > I know there are controversies on Systemd (including in Debian -- for > example, Devuan), but I want to learn enough about it to (Horrors!) become > an expert. > > And yes, I have found several onli

Re: No Books in print on Systemd?

2019-05-19 Thread Oliver Schode
On Sat, 18 May 2019 23:11:42 -0400 Kenneth Parker wrote: > Did also see the following two: > >> > >> * How Linux Works, 2nd Edition (Paperback); Brian Ward; 2015.. > >> Incidentally references systemd as one of the many topics covered. > >> > > > I'll look, but this will, likely not have the det

Re: No Books in print on Systemd?

2019-05-19 Thread Paul Sutton
me. Otherwise, do any of you know if > someone's working on a Book? > > Thank you. > > Kenneth Parker > Sorry, sending again as the first time was a direct reply to Kenneth. Would books on LPI Certification be useful here. LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshel

Re: No Books in print on Systemd?

2019-05-18 Thread Kenneth Parker
How Linux Works, 2nd Edition (Paperback); Brian Ward; 2015.. >> Incidentally references systemd as one of the many topics covered. >> > I'll look, but this will, likely not have the detail I need. * Fedora Linux Servers with systemd: second edition; Petersen, >> Richard; 201

Re: No Books in print on Systemd?

2019-05-18 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
tally references systemd as one of the many topics covered. > > * Fedora Linux Servers with systemd: second edition; Petersen, > Richard; 2016. Systemd is in the title... > > Otherwise, I wonder if the seeming shortage of tangible books is about > how volatile this topic i

Re: No Books in print on Systemd?

2019-05-18 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
identally references systemd as one of the many topics covered. * Fedora Linux Servers with systemd: second edition; Petersen, Richard; 2016. Systemd is in the title... Otherwise, I wonder if the seeming shortage of tangible books is about how volatile this topic is.. Or if it's maybe beca

No Books in print on Systemd?

2019-05-18 Thread Kenneth Parker
I know there are controversies on Systemd (including in Debian -- for example, Devuan), but I want to learn enough about it to (Horrors!) become an expert. And yes, I have found several online resources, including on the Debian Wiki. (I'm also reading https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/

Re: Books Inquiry

2016-01-23 Thread jdd
Le 22/01/2016 10:24, Adam Wilson a écrit : multi-arch ISO- it just has the installer packages for both i386 and amd64 on one disc, so it is misleading to say it 'works on both'. Rather, it has packages for either. yes. Try the 64 bits, it will say if it can't install... and you can use the 32

Re: Books Inquiry

2016-01-22 Thread Adam Wilson
On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 23:14:33 +0100 jdd wrote: > Le 21/01/2016 21:02, Brian a écrit : > > On Thu 21 Jan 2016 at 16:41:19 +0100, jdd wrote: > > > >> Le 21/01/2016 03:53, Adam Wilson a écrit : > >> > >>> OP is using an x86 32-bit computer- so i386 it would be, then. > >> > >> ordinary debian dvd is

Re: Books Inquiry

2016-01-22 Thread Bob Holtzman
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 10:06:29PM +, Lisi Reisz wrote: > On Thursday 21 January 2016 20:58:11 Bob Holtzman wrote: > > On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 05:50:07AM +0300, Adam Wilson wrote: > > > On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 14:36:52 -0700 Bob Holtzman wrote: > > > > > > > > > Google is your friend. > > > > > >

Re: Books Inquiry

2016-01-22 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 12:20:20PM +0300, Adam Wilson wrote: [...] > Searx is great too: https://searx.laquadrature.net/. This is the link > for ixquick: https://ixquick.com/. Hey, thanks for this one! regards - -- t -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- V

Re: Books Inquiry

2016-01-22 Thread Adam Wilson
On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 13:58:11 -0700 Bob Holtzman wrote: > On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 05:50:07AM +0300, Adam Wilson wrote: > > On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 14:36:52 -0700 Bob Holtzman > > wrote: > > > > > On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 06:43:31PM +, mohammad Harun wrote: > > > > Sir > > > > > > > > Is there

Re: Fw: Books Inquiry

2016-01-21 Thread Gary Roach
On 01/20/2016 02:26 PM, jdd wrote: Le 20/01/2016 19:43, mohammad Harun a écrit : It's hard to know how to download Debian ? though I tried many links on your download page but still don't know what to download & how to download. the simple way is to use the forst dvd http://cdimage.debian.or

Re: Books Inquiry

2016-01-21 Thread jdd
Le 21/01/2016 21:02, Brian a écrit : On Thu 21 Jan 2016 at 16:41:19 +0100, jdd wrote: Le 21/01/2016 03:53, Adam Wilson a écrit : OP is using an x86 32-bit computer- so i386 it would be, then. ordinary debian dvd is hybrid, 32 bits and 64 bits as well May we have a link for this "ordinary"

Re: Books Inquiry

2016-01-21 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Thursday 21 January 2016 20:58:11 Bob Holtzman wrote: > On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 05:50:07AM +0300, Adam Wilson wrote: > > On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 14:36:52 -0700 Bob Holtzman wrote: > > > > > > Google is your friend. > > > > Google isn't your friend, but DuckDuckGo is. > > https://stallman.org/googl

Re: Books Inquiry

2016-01-21 Thread Bob Holtzman
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 05:50:07AM +0300, Adam Wilson wrote: > On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 14:36:52 -0700 Bob Holtzman wrote: > > > On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 06:43:31PM +, mohammad Harun wrote: > > > Sir > > > > > > Is there any book/guide/tutorial about how to use GUI (graphical > > > user interfac

Re: Books Inquiry

2016-01-21 Thread Brian
On Thu 21 Jan 2016 at 16:41:19 +0100, jdd wrote: > Le 21/01/2016 03:53, Adam Wilson a écrit : > > >OP is using an x86 32-bit computer- so i386 it would be, then. > > ordinary debian dvd is hybrid, 32 bits and 64 bits as well May we have a link for this "ordinary" DVD?

Re: Fw: Books Inquiry

2016-01-21 Thread Bret Busby
ext link, leads, is at http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ Thus, should the question be answered. Remember - "If all else fails, follow the instructions". -- Bret Busby Armadale West Australia .. "So once you do know what the question actually is, you'll know what the answer means." - Deep Thought, Chapter 28 of Book 1 of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: A Trilogy In Four Parts", written by Douglas Adams, published by Pan Books, 1992

Re: Books Inquiry

2016-01-21 Thread Brian
On Thu 21 Jan 2016 at 05:53:46 +0300, Adam Wilson wrote: > On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 19:30:08 + Brian wrote: > > > On Wed 20 Jan 2016 at 18:43:31 +, mohammad Harun wrote: > > > > > Sir > > > > > > Is there any book/guide/tutorial about how to use GUI (graphical > > > user interface) or Mou

Re: Books Inquiry

2016-01-21 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Wed, 20 Jan 2016, mohammad Harun wrote: > Sir > > Is there any book/guide/tutorial about how to use GUI (graphical user > interface) or Mouse in Debian ? > > It's hard to know how to download Debian ? though I tried many links > on your download page but still don't know what to download &

Re: Books Inquiry

2016-01-21 Thread jdd
Le 21/01/2016 03:53, Adam Wilson a écrit : OP is using an x86 32-bit computer- so i386 it would be, then. ordinary debian dvd is hybrid, 32 bits and 64 bits as well jdd

Re: Books Inquiry

2016-01-21 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 05:50:07AM +0300, Adam Wilson wrote: > On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 14:36:52 -0700 Bob Holtzman wrote: [...] > > Google is your friend. > > Google isn't your friend, but DuckDuckGo is. > https://stallman.org/google.html :-) Google

Re: Books Inquiry

2016-01-21 Thread Adam Wilson
On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 19:30:08 + Brian wrote: > On Wed 20 Jan 2016 at 18:43:31 +, mohammad Harun wrote: > > > Sir > > > > Is there any book/guide/tutorial about how to use GUI (graphical > > user interface) or Mouse in Debian ? > > > > It's hard to know how to download Debian ? though

Re: Books Inquiry

2016-01-21 Thread Adam Wilson
On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 14:36:52 -0700 Bob Holtzman wrote: > On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 06:43:31PM +, mohammad Harun wrote: > > Sir > > > > Is there any book/guide/tutorial about how to use GUI (graphical > > user interface) or Mouse in Debian ? > > > > It's hard to know how to download Debian ?

Re: Fw: Books Inquiry

2016-01-21 Thread Brian
On Thu 21 Jan 2016 at 09:59:00 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 07:30:08PM +, Brian wrote: > > On Wed 20 Jan 2016 at 18:43:31 +, mohammad Harun wrote: > > > > > Sir > > > > > > Is there any book/guide/tutorial about how to use GUI (graphical user > > > interfac

Re: Fw: Books Inquiry

2016-01-21 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 07:30:08PM +, Brian wrote: > On Wed 20 Jan 2016 at 18:43:31 +, mohammad Harun wrote: > > > Sir > > > > Is there any book/guide/tutorial about how to use GUI (graphical user > > interface) or Mouse in Debian ? > > >

Re: Fw: Books Inquiry

2016-01-20 Thread Jude DaShiell
On Wed, 20 Jan 2016, jdd wrote: Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2016 17:26:12 From: jdd To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Fw: Books Inquiry Resent-Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2016 22:26:32 + (UTC) Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org Le 20/01/2016 19:43, mohammad Harun a ?crit : It's ha

Re: Fw: Books Inquiry

2016-01-20 Thread jdd
Le 20/01/2016 19:43, mohammad Harun a écrit : It's hard to know how to download Debian ? though I tried many links on your download page but still don't know what to download & how to download. the simple way is to use the forst dvd http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/8.2.0/amd64/iso-dvd/debi

Re: Fw: Books Inquiry

2016-01-20 Thread Bob Holtzman
On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 06:43:31PM +, mohammad Harun wrote: > Sir > > Is there any book/guide/tutorial about how to use GUI (graphical user > interface) or Mouse in Debian ? > > It's hard to know how to download Debian ? though I tried many links on your > download page but still don't kn

Re: Books Inquiry

2016-01-20 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Wednesday 20 January 2016 20:50:03 Joe wrote: > On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 20:21:45 + > > Lisi Reisz wrote: > > On Wednesday 20 January 2016 19:30:08 Brian wrote: > > > On Wed 20 Jan 2016 at 18:43:31 +, mohammad Harun wrote: > > > > Sir > > > > > > > > Is there any book/guide/tutorial about ho

Re: Books Inquiry

2016-01-20 Thread Georgi Naplatanov
On 01/20/2016 10:50 PM, Joe wrote: > On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 20:21:45 + > Lisi Reisz wrote: > >> On Wednesday 20 January 2016 19:30:08 Brian wrote: >>> On Wed 20 Jan 2016 at 18:43:31 +, mohammad Harun wrote: Sir Is there any book/guide/tutorial about how to use GUI (graphic

Re: Books Inquiry

2016-01-20 Thread Joe
On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 20:21:45 + Lisi Reisz wrote: > On Wednesday 20 January 2016 19:30:08 Brian wrote: > > On Wed 20 Jan 2016 at 18:43:31 +, mohammad Harun wrote: > > > Sir > > > > > > Is there any book/guide/tutorial about how to use GUI (graphical > > > user interface) or Mouse in Debi

Re: Fw: Books Inquiry

2016-01-20 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Wednesday 20 January 2016 19:30:08 Brian wrote: > On Wed 20 Jan 2016 at 18:43:31 +, mohammad Harun wrote: > > Sir > > > > Is there any book/guide/tutorial about how to use GUI (graphical user > > interface) or Mouse in Debian ? > > > > It's hard to know how to download Debian ? though I trie

Re: Fw: Books Inquiry

2016-01-20 Thread Brian
On Wed 20 Jan 2016 at 18:43:31 +, mohammad Harun wrote: > Sir > > Is there any book/guide/tutorial about how to use GUI (graphical user > interface) or Mouse in Debian ? > > It's hard to know how to download Debian ? though I tried many links on your > download page but still don't know

iptable's books and/or full tutorial

2015-04-07 Thread Pol Hallen
Hey all :-) someone can advice me about a "best" books about iptables? (books and/or comprensive tutorial/howto). I see "iptables pocket references" but I prefer something of more deep. Any advice? thanks! Pol -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@list

Re: enlighten scribes docs, books etc

2013-02-01 Thread sp11
On Fri, 1 Feb 2013 17:52:24 -0800 ow...@netptc.net wrote: > > > > > > > - Original Message - > From: sp11 > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Sent: 2/1/2013 4:40:13 PM > Subject: Re: enlighten scribes docs, books etc > > > On Fri, 1 Fe

Re: enlighten scribes docs, books etc

2013-02-01 Thread owens
- Original Message - From: sp11 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: 2/1/2013 4:40:13 PM Subject: Re: enlighten scribes docs, books etc On Fri, 1 Feb 2013 07:27:52 -0800 james gray wrote: > hello > i have looked at past e mail going back several months ago trying to

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