It's 652 pages. I'm toying with doing a second edition if the publishers will tolerate the idea.
How many pages is it? This looks like a awesome linux book.
It's 652 pages. I'm toying with doing a second edition if the publishers will tolerate the idea.
I reviewed this over a year ago here: http://usalug.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=7452
Was a good book, I passed it along to one of my members after I did the review. I didn't realize it was you that wrote it.![]()
I would be happy if it was possiblesure.. send me a copy and I'll review it on my blog
This will be over soon, and then I can ...
This is the book I use to teach my Advanced Linux class. I would love to see it upgraded a bit. I use it all the time and hopefully my students will find it every bit as helpful as I do!
This is my first semester teaching the Advanced Linux class and I tossed the old book because it is junk. This book is just the ticket for getting my students involved in building/administering systems and discovering the power Linux delivers to them!
Thanks for the vote of confidence. I am currently upgrading the book to FC6 with an aim of having a second edition.
If anyone else is interested, in Australia the book is available through Dymocks bookstores for about $54.95 AUD. I ordered my copy today!![]()
umm, what does exactly the last post even mean?
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