[ale] Linux Material
synco gibraldter
synco at xodarap.net
Fri Nov 29 12:52:12 EST 2002
I tend to like ebooks or massive text files to learn from... they're
always free and it's not like you're going to tote around a really
technical book to school or to work or anywhere besides your house
anyway... well... i've seen it done, but those people look like they're
wielding a trophy more than a learning tool.
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On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, George Johnson wrote:
> I found this book store (Kudzu Book Fair) to be an excellent place to get
> cheap books to learn linux from. They may have some old books, which you
> can verify in the front looking for the print date but they also have things
> like Solaris 2.8 cert books that are current. I picked up enough to keep me
> reading for some time and at a GREAT price. I usually go to the Marietta
> store but have been to the Peachtree Ind. store, which has a larger
> selection of computer books in the back room inculding a ton of Cisco cert
> books.
>
> gj
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ale-admin at ale.org [mailto:ale-admin at ale.org]On Behalf Of
> Rafos701 at aol.com
> Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 11:58 PM
> To: ale at ale.org
> Subject: [ale] Linux Material
>
>
> I'm into books like I used to be into vinyl. I hope I go to a phase where
> I'm into stocks.
> I have strong hope of getting a clue with "Advanced Linux Programming,"
> '00, Warren W. Gay, which I found at Peachtree Kudzu for 18 bucks.
> This seemingly gross-out place, 'Book Nook,' was actually a cool classic
> used book store, and had, (although they are moving and it may now be not
> there or difficult to find,) "Interprocess Communications in Unix The Nooks
> and Crannies" '97 John Shapley Gray.
>
> G Foster, <absolutely no sense of time mgmt, deadlines>
> [Quotation Section: Symptomological signs of a crack problem may include
> slurred speech, or behavior and functionality indistinguishable from
> motorists in the Atlanta, GA area...
> :end Quotation Section]
>
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