Any books you can recommend?
That Linux bible Aliblablah mentions sounds interesting but bulky with almost 900 pages....
I'm looking for a beginners book which makes me understanding better how Linux works, including the Command line, so I can get a grasp of it when I need to.
So far Linux Mint has been very stable on my laptop, it did EVERYTHING I needed to do, and the other distros I' ve been testing (debian, ubuntu) never crashed.
For the geeks here: NVIDIA announced to update it' s drivers for Linux. Apparently Linus Torvalds' " Fuck you Nvidia!" did miracles...
That Linux bible Aliblablah mentions sounds interesting but bulky with almost 900 pages....
I'm looking for a beginners book which makes me understanding better how Linux works, including the Command line, so I can get a grasp of it when I need to.
So far Linux Mint has been very stable on my laptop, it did EVERYTHING I needed to do, and the other distros I' ve been testing (debian, ubuntu) never crashed.
For the geeks here: NVIDIA announced to update it' s drivers for Linux. Apparently Linus Torvalds' " Fuck you Nvidia!" did miracles...
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