Spring Into Linux(R) (Spring Into... Series) by Janet Valade

Janet Valade has spent thirteen years helping new users master Linux and related technologies. She knows the "magic words" that'll help you get the job done, fast. (And she knows exactly how to keep you out of trouble, too!)

You'll learn Linux through dozens of focused, bite-size examples, each one carefully designed to build on what you've learned before.

Need specific solutions? This book's carefully crafted, high-efficiency format delivers them... instantly. Working on Fedora? Mandrake? SuSE? No matter. This book is for you.

No other introduction to Linux covers this much, this well, this quickly. Dig in, get started, get results!

All you need to succeed with Linuxwithout the hassles!

Choose the best Linux distribution for your personal or business needs

Get Linux installed quickly and running reliably

Handle your day-to-day tasks and efficiently manage your files

Master KDE, GNOME, and the Linux command line

Write documents and build spreadsheets with OpenOffice.org

Set up Web access, email, and instant messaging

Work with powerful Linux multimedia and graphics software

Find, install, and run new Linux software

Set up your printer to work with Linux

Supercharge Linux with shell scripts and customized configuration files

Includes concise Linux command reference and quick guide to building powerful Regular Expressions

Spring Into... is a new series of fast-paced tutorials from Addison-Wesley Professional Publishers. Each book in the series is designed to bring you up-to-speed quickly. Complex technologies are reduced to their core components, and each component is treated with remarkable efficiency in one- or two-page spreads. Just the information you need to begin working...now! And because the books are example-rich and easy to navigate, you'll find that they make great on-the-job references after you've mastered the basics.

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What Imre meant, was that the DepositFile entry refers to a RapidShare file ;-)

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