The Easiest Linux Guide You'll Ever Read
by Scott Morris
Publisher: SUSE LINUX Rants 2006
Number of pages: 162
Description:
This book is geared towards Windows users who want to take a look at Linux. It will give you a gentle introduction into using Linux, and help you ease into it. The only technical skills you should have include browsing the Internet and downloading files.
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