Re: Why are there no latest books written for Debian systems?
- From: Charles Kroeger <ckrogrr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2010 18:45:20 -0400
I am still working on a new edition, hopefully to be released with
or shortly after Squeeze.
Mr. Krafft, I have your "Debian System, concepts and techniques" a first
editon from 2005. I think it's a good choice for a new Debian user.
I'm not a new Debian user as such, but you know the Buddha is still counting
his breath.
I especially liked the well organized beginning regarding history,
philosophy, and the Debian Organization community. An altogether elite group
if someone were to ask me what I thought.
Why does a cow ride a surfboard on the cover, Is this widely understood?
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