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Knightron 06-16-2022 06:04 AM

Can I buy a physical copy
 
Sorry if this is a dumb question. I did do an LQ search and didn't see anyone else asking this.

I'm a bit old school in style. I like physical books. I am especially not a fan of .html files.

Is it possible to buy physical copies of LFS in the same way that you can buy physical copies of the FreeBSD Handbook?

If so, I'd appreciate a link.

Cheers.

suramya 06-16-2022 06:14 AM

Yeah, looks like you can. A quick search on Amazon India gave me this: https://www.amazon.in/Linux-Scratch-...s%2C545&sr=1-2

It is an older version of the book (2016) but I am sure you can find newer versions as well.

Knightron 06-16-2022 06:44 AM

Thanks, but what I meant was official versions. I may have been wrong but i presumed that LFS would offer an official place to buy these things and I was at fault for failing to finding the location.

boughtonp 06-16-2022 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Knightron (Post 6361341)
I'm a bit old school in style. I like physical books. I am especially not a fan of .html files.

I was going to link you to the PDF version, but it seems the PDF for 11.1 is no longer in the download directory. :/

The 11.0 directory still has a PDF, and Wayback Machine has LFS 11.1 PDF archived.

Not clear if it was removed deliberately or accidentally - probably something to ask the LFS maintainers, in case there's a reason for it.


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Originally Posted by Knightron (Post 6361349)
Thanks, but what I meant was official versions. I may have been wrong but i presumed that LFS would offer an official place to buy these things and I was at fault for failing to finding the location.

If you want official answers, you should ask on the official mailing list: https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/mail.html


Knightron 06-16-2022 08:01 AM

Thanks mate. I just want a book I can hold.
I don't think it exists at this point. The things you brought up in regards to LFS are next level. Thank you for going that far and helping me to deliver that information.

suramya 06-17-2022 01:50 AM

I don't think there is an official store version (not that I could find). Another option is to do what I did which is to print the entire book (2 to a page) and then get it binded into a book format.

jmgibson1981 06-17-2022 09:50 AM

They used to. I know I had ordered one years ago but they may simply not do it anymore since people that want a physical book are fewer and fewer by the year. Why bother printing up X number of books when the odds are a good percentage will be stuck in inventory. I think of the MOD discs for older movies that I buy on DVD. They make the discs on demand. They don't have a whole storehouse for dvds that will likely never sell. Same concept. Books are far more involved than burning a disc though.

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Another option is to do what I did which is to print the entire book (2 to a page) and then get it binded into a book format.
This is a great idea. They will bind damn near anything at an OfficeMax, Staples, OfficeDepot for a minor fee. (stores in the states. other places may have different store names / brands)

hazel 06-17-2022 10:37 AM

https://www.lulu.com/search?page=1&q...ence_rating=00


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