Re: Best book for Fedora (Linux) for beginner

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Whatever you think is best, I would get the latest.  Or better yet wait until the FC version you want comes out and buy the book then (if you can get it in the stores that early).   I have the Red Hat Bible for RH 7.3 but I have seen them for the Fedora's.   Also the Fedora releases are all the same base code with not too much differrent so even a FC1 Bible would be ok.  They are not that radically differrent.   I still consult my 7.3 book occasionally....

Marc










On 4/14/05, Neal Wilkinson <forums.lists@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Marc M wrote:

> The Red Hat Linux Bible (whatever version) by Christopher Negus.
> However it does take mutliple books as you grow and learn and get
> curious about things.
>
> Marc
>
>
>
> On 4/14/05, *Neal Wilkinson* <forums.lists@xxxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:forums.lists@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
>     To understand how it works and be fairly fluent in it. If you
>     could buy
>     just one. Which one would it be? I know it will take time and all that
>     and most likely more than one book but if you could just get one
>     (thats
>     where I am) which would it be? Thanks.
>
>     Neal
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A search on Amazon reveals.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-form/002-3663920-6631246

Would I want the first one or the second one or a totally different one?


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