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Re: Recommended Debian book?



Hi Hans Peter,

The book is originally "Made in germany" ;-)

http://www.opensourcepress.de/136.html

That may explain somethings to you.

Best regards

Nils Valentin
Tokyo / Japan
http://www.be-known-online.com


> 17 July 2005 Glenn English wrote:
>
>> The new book by Martin Krafft -- "The Debian System" is exactly the one
>> I'd been looking for. It's an excellent discussion of sarge (3.1), and
>> it's full of useful information: theory, philosophy, HOWTO, and why.
>
>> Downsides: there are typos; it's expensive (~$45); and (AFAIK) the only
>> way to get it is to order it from Europe -- 15 Euros and a couple weeks
>> shipping. Easily worth it all, though, to me.
>
> A very good hint! It is possible to download chapter 4 from
>
> http://www.nostarch.com/frameset.php?startat=debian
>
>> And the best thing about it is that when it's lying open by the
>> keyboard, the book doesn't try to close itself -- the pages lie flat.
>
> I wonder how you can already have a copy of it, as the website
> states, that it will be released in September.
>
> Peter
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>



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