[TriLUG] Book recommendations (and now Magazine Recommendations)

Hugh Crissman hcrissman at secure-mind.net
Thu Jun 30 11:21:08 EDT 2005


Tom,

I really like Linux Format.(www.linuxformat.com) They are UK based and do a nice job at relating varied skill levels.

Hugh Crissman

* Tom Eisenmenger <teisenmenger at charter.net> [2005-06-29 09:46:24]:

> Thanks, Jim, I'll check it out.
> 
> On a related topic - recommendations on Linux/Open Source magazines, 
> especially those that offer good newbie support?
> 
> Tom
> 
> Jim Ray wrote:
> 
> >Maria Winslow's book rocks and remains vendor neutral.  It goes far 
> >beyond Linux and into how we use the applications that run on Linux:
> >
> >"The Practical Manager's Guide to Open Source"
> >
> >by Maria Winslow
> >ISBN: 1-4116-1146-2
> >$35.00
> >226 pages
> >Lulu Press, http://www.lulu.com/PracticalGuide
> >  hth,
> >
> >jim
> >
> >Jim Ray, President
> >Neuse River Network, Inc.
> >
> >tel: 919-838-1672 x111
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> >cell: 919-606-1772
> >http://www.Neuse.Net
> >
> >Ask about our Clean Technologies.  Established in the Carolinas 1997.
> >
> >
> >
> >Josh Vickery wrote:
> >
> >>Perhaps someone else will be able to prove me wrong, but I think you
> >>will have a tough time finding a good Linux book not geared towards a
> >>particular distro.
> >
> 
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