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Re: Debian Specific Books?



The 'book' recommended to me by the resident Debian guru at Manchester
computing is the online book

The Debian Universe

http://www.debianuniverse.com/

I have found it v. useful.  Also, I have recently heard Debian Bible to
be good.

Gavin.


On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 14:01, Justin Ellison wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> 	I'm a linux user of 3 years who manages 10-15 RedHat servers at work,
> and I've run Gentoo on my laptop since 1.2.
> 	The mailing list is great, but the noise floor is too much for me.  I
> know all the generic linux related stuff, I need to know more about the
> specifics of Debian, ie, roll-your-own deb's, kernel building, adding my
> own modules to the installation kernel, etc.
> 	Anyone have any good books that could get me up and running nice and
> quickly?
> 
> TIA,
-- 
Dr Gavin Seddon <gavin.m.seddon@man.ac.uk>
University of Manchester



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