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Spring Into Linux

par Janet Valade

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The fastest route to true Linux mastery! You know your way around Windows (or maybe a Mac, or even UNIX). Now, you're ready for Linux. And you don't have a minute to waste. Welcome. This book's for you . 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 Linux— without 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. © Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved.… (plus d'informations)
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Here is my review of my latest book.
I will break the review into two major sections: what I liked about the book, and what I wish the
author would revise before the next edition.

This book was a comprehensive overview of three Linux distros. I never thought I could learn and
review so much about an operating system from such a small book. This book covers everything from
installing Linux to using OpenOffice to writing your own shell scripts. I would highly recommend
this book to any experienced Windows or Macintosh user who is comtemplating on migrating to Linux.

Even though I was passingly familiar with Linux, I learned a lot from reading this book. I learned
how to import templates into OpenOffice. I learned how to use styles as formatting shortcuts in
OpenOffice. I learned how to allow and forbid certain actions on files just by manipulating group
and owner permissions.

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Spring Into Linux is an excellent book but there were some quirks I wish would be addressed before
the next edition. The author gives a great description of how email works and how email clients
work. I wish the author would have taken it a step further. I wish the author would have discussed
"email relaying" and how email administrators try to stop it. Those security practices affect
people who travel with their computers to hotels or to bookstore hotspots or to public computer
labs. I work in such a place and I often tell people that they need to use web mail (or VPN) if
they want to send messages while there on the road. It's only a matter of time before Linux
becomes just as popular on laptops as other operating systems. lol...

I thought I also noticed some minor grammar and shell scripting mistakes, but I kept on reading.
The author put so much work into the various subjects that I was merely thankful for the
information.

I also wish that that in the next edition the author would cover Fedora Core 3 and 4. I also wish
that the author would have explained up2date a little more and explained that Red Hat has a list
of "Fedora prepared" packages on their web site. I tend to think that is where Fedora users should
first look for their extra packages.

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Book Review - "Spring Into Linux" by Janet Valade, Addison Wesley

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I'm not a techie. I wanted a beginner's guide to Linux to learn some of the basics. I'm running Fedora, version 5. I read the first half of the book, the chapters on Installation through File Management, stopping where the book began to cover applications and programs.

Review

I thought that the book was a useful introduction, particularly for someone used to a Windows environment, which appears to be the book's targeted audience. One of its strength lies in the way the chapters are consistently laid out: a short 1-2 page intro to the topic at hand, a more detailed section covering the highlights on the topic at hand, and then a wrap-up of what was covered. I didn't feel I needed to read the later chapters on applications figuring that I would learn what I needed about individual applications by working with them directly.

The book is an easy read. However, I think most readers will want to quickly move on to something more robust. ( )
  dlslug | Feb 7, 2006 |
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The fastest route to true Linux mastery! You know your way around Windows (or maybe a Mac, or even UNIX). Now, you're ready for Linux. And you don't have a minute to waste. Welcome. This book's for you . 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 Linux— without 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. © Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved.

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