Hi David I know were going off topic here, but I read the quoted document and couldn't find anything about top-posting. just this comment in the footer:- "Netiquette discussions are always ongoing and previously established conventions are continually revisited." I presume this is what you meant? Just to keep you and other bottom-posters happy, I have put this reply at the bottom as well. Thank you for your interest Laurence On Sat, 2005-03-26 at 20:09 -0500, David Curry wrote: > Marc M wrote: > > >1. Red Hat Bible as mentioned > >2. Running Linux by Matt Welsh > >3. Red Hat Certified Engineer Study Guide by Michael Jang > >4. various docs on the redhat site especially 'Maximum RPM' available > >as an actual book or pdf > > > >That should get you going for awhile > > > >Marc > > > > > >On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 23:20:23 +0000, Sean O Sullivan > ><seanos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > >>Skylar Thompson wrote: > >> > >> > >>>Chethiya K Ranaweera wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>>Hello, > >>>>Can anyone recommend me a good linux book to read? Has anyone heard > >>>>about > >>>>Red Hat Fedora Linux 3 Bible by Christopher Negus? Is this a good book?? > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>I found O'Reilly's Running Linux to be pretty helpful. > >>> > >>> > >>I second O'Reilly's Running Linux, also 'Linux Server Hacks' & 'Linux > >>Security Cookbook' very good (also O'Reilly). > >> > >>Regards, > >> > >>Sean > >> > >> > >> > Please do not top post to fedora-list. See thread titled Fedora Core > Support List - Unofficial User Guide or see > > http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~seabra/linux/FedoraRules.html > > Hi David I know were going off topic here, but I read the quoted document and couldn't find anything about top-posting. just this comment in the footer:- "Netiquette discussions are always ongoing and previously established conventions are continually revisited." I presume this is what you meant? Just to keep top-posters happy, I have put this reply at the top as well. Thank you for your interest Laurence