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Rjf90 11-11-2002 11:37 PM

Slackware - Advice Needed
 
Hi all,

Ok i'm learning linux. I currently have slackware 8.1 installed and am using it to post this message. However I must admit I know next to nothing about linux.
I want to know whats a really good linux book I can buy that will get me up to speed in all aspects with the os??

thanks
:Pengy:

Cyclops 11-12-2002 12:15 AM

Welcome to LQ, rjf90 :)

For general Linux, I like Running Linux 3rd Edition, by O'reilly. If you can wait about another month, or so, the 4th Edition is about to be released. If you want Slackware specific books, there are a number of them out, but some of them are a little dated. Slackware Linux for Dummies is inexpensive and easy to understand for newbies. Some of the others will probably have their own suggestions.

If you bought the 4-CD Official Slackware set, you'll find the book, 'Slackware Linux Essentials' on one of the CDs. You may be able to download it from the Slackware website, too. If not, you can browse the book online.

Hope this helps... :)

jharris 11-12-2002 03:42 AM

I've always used the HOWTOs and guide available from places like http://www.tldp.org/ for settings up the OS then just bought books for specific applications, like setting up Apache or Sendmail.

cheers

Jamie...

finegan 11-14-2002 07:06 PM

I'm like Jharris now, I haven't bought or borrowed a Linux book in ages, but when I started out, 100% newb, a friend handed me Running Linux, told me to skip the chapter on tape drives, and I've never looked back, its a wonderful resource.

To really understand things though the most helpful experience was building an LFS... might want to think about that later, fun way to kill a weekend with the flu.

Cheers,

Finegan

jharris 11-15-2002 01:48 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by finegan
To really understand things though the most helpful experience was building an LFS... might want to think about that later, fun way to kill a weekend with the flu.
My turn to agree with Finegan! Building an FLS system is a very good way to learn. Thankfully my experience of this was done on works time and had nothing to do with the flu! :) It certianly makes you think about all the little utilities that you take for granted (a bit like HP-UX really ;))

cheers

Jamie...

dzhon 12-08-2002 11:20 PM

Slackware did a really good job with their Slackware Linux Essentials. All the basic stuff is explained very well for the newbie, but it's not too basic that you'll ever throw it away. You can browse it free online, but it's cheap from the slack store and worth having bound. This book and Running Linux are always by my computer.

slack rules!

Bullies4me 12-15-2002 04:18 PM

What has happened to the Slack website???

I recently installed 8.1, and attempted to access the site....

Please don't tell me it's gone.....

Cathy

Excalibur 12-15-2002 09:06 PM

Try look in this thread that was started several days ago with that subject.

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...threadid=38075


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