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[News] Literature Recommendations fro GNU/Linux Adopters

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The best five books for Linux beginners

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| In a recent story, I wrote about the best three ways to pick up desktop 
| Linux. These are: buying a PC with pre-installed Linux; Live Linux 
| CD/USB-sticks; and installing an easy-to-use Linux distribution like Mint or 
| MEPIS. That's all well and good, but a recent reader note reminded that many 
| users need more than just a running Linux distribution to get up to speed. 
| What these users need is a good introduction to Linux. So, for all of you to 
| whom "root" is something that trees have but operating system don't, these 
| books are for you.       
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http://blogs.computerworld.com/the_best_five_books_for_linux_beginners


Recent:

A Linux Literary Trilogy

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| When I started delving into the world of Linux development, I was not only
| befuddled by the strange code layout and conventions, I also found the
| culture and ethos of Linux very confusing. There were three books that were
| invaluable in pulling my understanding out of this quagmire, which I'll
| mention briefly...
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http://var-blog-messages.blogspot.com/2008/07/linux-literary-trilogy.html
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