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Official Red Hat Linux User's Guide

Official Red Hat Linux User's Guide

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A very good book for Linux self-learner
Review: I am a novice in Linux. At the beginning, I feel this book is too expensive to buy. The other Chinese version of the Linux textbooks [are lower-priced]. However, I choose this one finally, because some of them are too simple and the other are too difficult for beginners.

This offical guide points out a lot of examples for you. You can follow the examples and learn the concept immediately. Moreover the authors use the simple English to explain the difficult idea. I haven't used the dictionary during my studying. You do not feel tired after studying and can start your Linux job at once. Some of IT text books are too thick like Microsoft Press - Exchange Server 2000 and you will forget part of your learning in the last chapter.

If necessary, I will try to buy the same series of Linux text books later. If the price can lower, I think it is a good news for all users.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great book for getting started with Red Hat 8.0
Review: Red Hat 8.0 is a very good first attempt at the desktop OS market by Red Hat. This book looks like a collection of some of the excellent documentation from Red Hats web site. It covers basic installation and use well. For more advanced use you will have to look elsewhere(It couldn't tell me how to setup power management on my laptop). The book concentrates heavily on using Gnome, but has an appendix on using KDE. The section on using the command line interface (CLI) is a good introduction for beginners. I would recommend this book for someone who was interested in trying Red Hat Linux. Then after gaining some experience they could move to a more advanced Linux/Unix book. This book and CD set is a great deal if you are not able to download the CD image and documentation from Red Hat, or if you prefer printed manuals.


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