Re: Good Book on dselect

2002-11-27 Thread Russell
Dominic Iadicicco wrote: Anyone know of a good book on dselect? -- Just ask here. As root: # dselect Select the Access method (only needs to be done very infrequently). Use "apt" to get packages from the net. Select Update to download a list of online packages (needed infrequently). Select "

Re: Good Book on dselect

2002-11-27 Thread pierre
On Wednesday 27 November 2002 18:29, Dominic Iadicicco wrote: Here the only one i could find you may need a translator to read it. > dselect -- Pierre webmaster of. http://www.linux411.net your help with linux http://www.linux411.org your software and forum resources http://www.cecug.info Child

Re: good book

2001-12-04 Thread Mirek Dobsicek
Just C/C++ I usually mix them together. For GUI is more suitable C++ and I'm used to write my action rutines in C Mirek Dobsicek ps: maybe I need to get rid of this bad habbit of mixing Preben Randhol wrote: Mirek Dobsicek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 04/12/2001 (19:04) : Hi, I'm

Re: good book

2001-12-04 Thread Preben Randhol
Mirek Dobsicek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 04/12/2001 (19:04) : > Hi, > I'm about to buy the book Professional Linux Programming -- by Neil > Matthew and Richard Stones. Which programming language do you want to use? -- Preben Randhol --- http://www.pvv.org/~randhol/ --

Re: Good Book for setting up T-1?

2000-09-30 Thread George Bonser
> > All my information dates from approximately 1997. At the time there were > many T1 cards with integrated CSU/DSU's in development, but I didn't > consider any of them quite ready for prime time yet. You might be able to > save more money by finding one of them. Sangoma makes a capable T1 ca

Re: Good Book for setting up T-1?

2000-09-30 Thread William T Wilson
On Sat, 30 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have been using deb linux for some 5 years now and am quite happy > with it. It has been a webserver for me for only 1 of those years and > that is on a DSL. As it trns out, some of the people I've done some > contract work with wish to install a

Re: Good Book for setting up T-1?

2000-09-30 Thread Robert Waldner
On Sat, 30 Sep 2000 10:59:32 PDT, George Bonser writes: >On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> i think your best off contacting your local telco company and asking them >> what they reccomend as far as CSU/DSU, and as far as routers, depends on >> your needs, i usually use cisco 2500 s

Re: Good Book for setting up T-1?

2000-09-30 Thread George Bonser
On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > i think your best off contacting your local telco company and asking them > what they reccomend as far as CSU/DSU, and as far as routers, depends on > your needs, i usually use cisco 2500 series for t1s. The 1600's are several hundreds of dollars

Re: Good Book for setting up T-1?

2000-09-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i think your best off contacting your local telco company and asking them what they reccomend as far as CSU/DSU, and as far as routers, depends on your needs, i usually use cisco 2500 series for t1s. and i'd probably reccomend having the telco setup the CSU/DSU and have your isp setup the router.

Re: Good Book for setting up T-1?

2000-09-30 Thread George Bonser
> > Anyway, I have not done this before... maybe someone could point me in the > direction of a list of hardware needed.. CSU/DSU, routers, etc... > Thanks, > Jack Well, You can get a small Cisco router, say a 1600 series with a WIC card that has an integrated CSU/DSU. You just plug the T1 line

Re: good book to learn perl

1999-11-26 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Sun, Nov 21, 1999 at 08:39:01PM -0500, Tim Ayers wrote: > I agree with others that 'Learning Perl' is the best book for people > with little programming experiencing. Be certain to get the second > edition that has been updated to Perl 5 (which is VERY different from > Perl 4 that the first edit

Re: good book to learn perl

1999-11-24 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: Re: good book to learn perl Date: Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 08:36:49AM -0600 In reply to:Dave Sherohman Quoting Dave Sherohman([EMAIL PROTECTED]): >| Wayne Topa said: >| > I sure have found it that way. 99% of my books are ordered from >| > bookpool. >| &g

Re: good book to learn perl

1999-11-23 Thread Dave Sherohman
Wayne Topa said: > I sure have found it that way. 99% of my books are ordered from > bookpool. I've had Very Bad Experiences with bookpool - lousy service (particularly in dealing with backorders), slow (and expensive) shipping... I placed one order with them and will never do it again. For tech

Re: good book to learn perl

1999-11-23 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: Re: good book to learn perl Date: Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 03:37:13PM +0200 In reply to:Shaul Karl Quoting Shaul Karl([EMAIL PROTECTED]): >| > >| > saw a few on amazon ..not a whole lot of reader reviews of them tho >| > >| >| Isn't www.b

Re: good book to learn perl

1999-11-22 Thread Shaul Karl
> > saw a few on amazon ..not a whole lot of reader reviews of them tho > Isn't www.bookpool.com generally cheaper then amazon ?

Re: good book to learn perl

1999-11-22 Thread Jaldhar H. Vyas
On Sun, 21 Nov 1999, Tim Ayers wrote: > I haven't seen the second edition so I don't know how Randal starts it > off but in case he doesn't or for those who learn from the man pages > or by looking at scripts I will give an unsolicited edict: > > Start every program with > > #!/usr/l

Re: good book to learn perl

1999-11-22 Thread Tim Ayers
This is probably more than people wanted to know, but... > "N" == aphro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: N> can anyone reccomend a good book so i can start the task of learning perl N> ? :) N> i have virtually no programming experience, although i have managed to N> hack some perl scripts up at t

Re: good book to learn perl

1999-11-22 Thread Eric G . Miller
Don't forget the perl manpages! I've found they contain about 80% of the same text that is in the Camel Book (_Programming Perl_), plus a few things that aren't in that book. There are something like 40 different manuals on different aspects of Perl there! Admittedly, it's not as easy as having a b

Re: good book to learn perl

1999-11-22 Thread Matthew Dalton
Also available from O'Reilly is the "Perl CD Bookshelf". It's 6 books in html format on one cd. You get: Learning Perl Learning Perl on Win32 Systems Programming Perl Advanced Perl Programming Perl Cookbook Perl in a Nutshell ... all in html format, plus a bonus dead tree copy of "Perl in a Nutshe

Re: good book to learn perl

1999-11-22 Thread Adam Shand
> I have "Perl Cookbook" ISBN 1-56592-243-3. Here is the blurb on the back > cover: i would tend to recommend the oreilly "learning perl" for a novice. just read a chapter a night and do the excercises and in a week you should no 90% of the perl you're likely to need. if you need more after t

Re: good book to learn perl

1999-11-21 Thread Steve Tooke
On Sun, 21 Nov 1999, aphro wrote: > can anyone reccomend a good book so i can start the task of learning perl > ? :) > > saw a few on amazon ..not a whole lot of reader reviews of them tho > > i have virtually no programming experience, although i have managed to > hack some perl scripts up at t

Re: good book to learn perl

1999-11-21 Thread Joe Bouchard
On Sun, Nov 21, 1999 at 01:47:52PM -0600, ktb wrote: > aphro wrote: > > > > can anyone reccomend a good book so i can start the task of learning perl > > ? :) > recommend "Learning Perl", Schwartz and Christiansen. Don't let chapter I second that recommendation . . . and once you get get good a

Re: good book to learn perl

1999-11-21 Thread Dave Baker
> can anyone reccomend a good book so i can start the task of learning perl > ? :) Go with the O'Reilly "Camel" books - you can't go wrong with them. try: http://www.perl.com and: http://www.oreilly.com -Dave -- | oOOooO / --|oOobodoO/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] --|

Re: good book to learn perl

1999-11-21 Thread ktb
aphro wrote: > > can anyone reccomend a good book so i can start the task of learning perl > ? :) > > saw a few on amazon ..not a whole lot of reader reviews of them tho > > i have virtually no programming experience, although i have managed to > hack some perl scripts up at times. > > thanks!

Re: good book to learn perl

1999-11-21 Thread Ian Stirling
I have "Perl Cookbook" ISBN 1-56592-243-3. Here is the blurb on the back cover: "Precious few books can meet the needs of novices and experts simultaneously. The Perl Cookbook does, and on nearly every page. It has the perfect mix of instruction, revelation, and attitude- exacly what I expected fr

Re: Good book

1998-08-10 Thread M.C. Vernon
On Sun, 9 Aug 1998, Howard wrote: > Can anyone recommend a good book for new Linux users? All the books in my > local bookstore are Red Hat specific--I would like a good Debian or general > Linux book. Thank you. A practical guide to Linux, by Mark Sobell. It's good, and pretty non-dist specif

Re: Good book

1998-08-10 Thread Allan Bart
Hi, I think you might find the Linux Press debian manual to be of value. I bought it,however, I understand it is available online. You might also want to look at the Sobell book, he does write about caldera but his books are well done ---the lone gunman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Sun, A

Re: Good book

1998-08-10 Thread the lone gunman
On Sun, Aug 09, 1998 at 08:16:59PM -0400, Howard wrote: > Can anyone recommend a good book for new Linux users? All the books in my > local bookstore are Red Hat specific--I would like a good Debian or general > Linux book. Thank you. _Running_Linux_ by Matt Welsh, published by O'Reilly. It's