On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 09:48:54AM -0700, Eric Richardson wrote:
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> I would also like a book recommendation specifically for Debian from the
> URL below and perhaps one general reference book as well.
The book I've gained most from in trying to learn linux has been
_Think Unix_ by Jon Lasser (Qu
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001 17:58:26 +0100
Jonathan Gift <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I would also like a book recommendation specifically for Debian from the
> > URL below and perhaps one general reference book as well. I saw someone
> > mention Running Linux. Is this a good general reference?
> > http:
Jonathan Gift wrote:
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> Eric Richardson wrote:
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> > >From the Debian site it would seem that 2.2r2 (potato) would be a good
> > choice. I would prefer something that would have the least problems
> > installing, running etc. This will be the users first taste of Linux and
> > my first install
Eric Richardson wrote:
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> >From the Debian site it would seem that 2.2r2 (potato) would be a good
> choice. I would prefer something that would have the least problems
> installing, running etc. This will be the users first taste of Linux and
> my first install of debian. Do you agree?
Debian is
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