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Re: Any good Debian books highly recommended



On August 25, 2024 5:17:22 PM PDT, Ryan Nowakowski <ryan@fattuba.com> wrote:
>I really like The Debian System by Martin Krafft 
>
>https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1593270690/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1
>
>It's almost 20 years old now but it's still pretty relevant since Debian hasn't changed that much.

Thanks for the website link. 

Glad to have knowledge and this wonderful community.

My distro hopping days are over. I'm learning so much being on sid

Thanks 


>On August 24, 2024 11:08:27 AM CDT, Eric Richards <2eric.richards@gmail.com> wrote:
>>Hello
>>As the Subject says Any good Debian books highly recommended or Linux for
>>that matter.
>>
>>I found one the other day Debian 12,  it only had a one star review and the
>>buyer wishes he could get his money back
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>>*From Eric.*
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>>*Sent from Raspberry Pi 5 *
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>>
>>*Now we have wasted all our money on Widescreen TV and can not afford a
>>holiday, a lot of news clips are shown in narrow vision from cell phones,
>>it looks like the TV news producers have lost their marbl*
>>*es. *
>>
>>*Pedestrian "Cross Now" button is NOT wired to a pedestrian counter, it
>>works on traffic flow, in fact it can change between school holidays and
>>school days,  *
>>
>>
>>*Sometimes the button does not work, because people like wearing it out.
>>*


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