It's probably published by Coriolis, which is now out of business (or transformed into Paraglyph Press??). That's why it's on the sales table. I'm sure it has some good information in it, but I haven't read it. For a general end-user introduction, I would suggest The Red Hat (pick your version) Bible (from John Wiley), and for reference, Running Linux, Linux in a Nutshell (both from O'Reilly), and Linux Command Reference (from Sybex). There is some overlap between Linux and a Nutshell and Linux Command Reference, but Nutshell is better for explanations and Command Reference is better for examples of common commands and switches. By the way, I have an extra Linux Cookbook (a VERY Debian-centric book, but with information that you can use with any distro), and I'll bring it to the westside meeting tomorrow so someone can draw for it. I also have an extra Running Linux if no one minds a few notes in the margins. For good book prices online, see http://www.bookpool.com On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 17:43, Michael Havens wrote: > I went to Borders Books by PV mall and they had an exam craam bookfor a linux > Red Hat Certified Engineer for $4. I thought that was good so I got two: one > for my dad and one for me. There were plenty there outside the doors on a > table. > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss