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Re: Debian books



On Sun, Oct 14, 2001 at 02:59:59PM -0500, Emerson Falcon wrote:
> > > Does anyone have suggestions of helpful books that are more directly for 
> > > Debian instead of just general linux?
> > 	I have a book called Debian Unleashed that is excellent. Although, I
> > bought it some time ago and it came with 2.1. See if there is a new edition
> > for 2.2. This book covers programming, sysadmin, networking, and a lot more.
> > Definitely worth checking out.
> 
> I recently picked up Debian GNU/Linux Bible by Steve Hunger ... Hunger Publishings 
> 
> it came with 2.2r2 its rated Beginer to Advanced.. I would say ... closer to moderate users... most Advanced Debian users would be well beyond what this book covers.
> 
> But, if you want to get a good base for Debian its a good solid book, the other one I own is O'Reilly's but its out of date.

you might also want to check out the linux cookbook:

http://www.dsl.org/cookbook/

it is geared towards debian.

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