On Fri, Dec 11, 1998 at 11:00:19PM +0000, Tom Lees wrote: > May I suggest we start of with maybe a book aimed at Users, seeing as we do > have plenty of documentation on-line available for developers. Something > along the lines of the Linux-Getting-Started guide, but with more details > about Networks, system admin, and lots more Debian-specific stuff (maybe > chapters on dpkg/dselect, etc.). I've been thinking about this actually. Even considered writing something to the effect at one point or another. Installation of Debian is not difficult but it does require in some cases a little help, especially when you get to the dselect stage. Even better if the book shipped with an official CD set. => Would anyone else be interested in co-authoring such a thing with me? I know how to install Debian in a lot of cases and I know how to configure many parts of the system, but I certainly don't know all there is to know about everything in configuring and using a Debian system. -- "You're despicable." -- Daffy Duck
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