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How to Use Linux

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How to Use Linux shows people that Linux can be used productively, that it is a viable alternative operating system for home and office computers, and that is does have the applications and environment to support productive activities. It will show that Linux is "not just for nerds or computer geeks," and that it has a LOT to offer. The book focuses on those graphic elements and important tasks available during an X Windows session. It demonstrates how to use the default X11 window manager as well as how to perform critical actions using selected graphic X11 tools.
Provides not only a basic introduction to essential Linux operations but also a great amount of insight into the techniques, tricks, and shortcuts
Builds effectively on a proven approach to help new and experienced users make the transition to this exciting new operating environment
The full-color pictorial approach helps you quickly find solutions for a broad variety of Linux tasks
CD-ROM contains OpenLinux 1.3

323 pages, Paperback

Published February 1, 1999

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Bill Ball

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