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> > I was wondering what would be the most > useful book (currently in print) > to supplement the varoous FAQs > and HOW-TOs on Linux (you can > expand the list to two or three, > if necessary). > This probably depends on what you are planning to do with linux... programming (and even what kind of programming), management, ray tracing, internet surfing, etc... If there is one book, let me know! I can save the space my two bookshelves are taking up. :) -- John Richardson | http://www.uml.edu/~jrichard jrichard at cs.uml.edu | jrichard at meow.camb-lads.loral.com (Linux 1.1.60/SLIP)
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