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Home of the Fighting Zeno's Arrows

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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 18:41:24 -0500
From: John Wells <jb at devsea.com>
Subject: [ale] Best book for the Linux newcomer?
To: ale at ale.org
Message-ID: <20040224184124.35f15373.jb at devsea.com>
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Guys,

One of our admins came to asking how to learn more about Linux.  While I could
point him to various online tutorials/references, he wants a book  to hold in
his hands.  

It's been years since I first booted, so I don't really know what's out there
these days.  What's a good beginners book that teaches Linux effectively and
accurately?

Thanks!

John

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