Linux wrote: > > >From: Blake Barnett > >To: "'plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us'" > > > >Subject: RE: Introductions > >Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 12:39:48 -0700 > >Reply-To: plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > > > >If you really want to _learn_ linux, not just how to use it, but the > >technical nitty-gritty --Go with Debian. If you want to simply use linux > as > >you would use windows then Mandrake is probably best. > > > > I just bought "Bebian GNU/Linux Bible" from http://bn.com for 34.95 plus > $3.45 (I think) shipping (no Tax!!!!). It covers Debian Potato. In looking > at it, it seems very comprehensive. It covers most everything one would need > to be aware of. It does not get into depth on all issues. It comes with a > CD that has some of the Debian Packages. Well, When I was starting out on Debian 6 months ago, this book came with an old Debian(slink?). I was told that ordering the Disks form cheapbytes(link from debian.org) was the way to go and they are less that $10. The comments on the book where okay, so you certainly are okay there. Once you get going upgrading from there is easy. Eric