GNU/Linux Basic
by J.L. Sanchez-Montanes, S.B. Ramos, R.B. Vinas, F.A. Llinas
Publisher: FTA 2010
Number of pages: 255
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The aim of this book is to initiate you into the world of GNU/Linux. the text covers the basics of the free software, how to use and modify GNU/Linux to suit your needs, and how to find your way in this new world more easily.
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