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Good info for beginners, poor file in the kindle app
The generic info in this e book is good for a basic understanding of different Linux flavors. However there are a lot of screen shots and boxes that just don't display well at all on the kindle. Most of the commands shown are also blocked by white boxes.
I could have used this 25 years ago when I first started working at the phone company. Omitting this was a poor choice at the college I attended between 1992 and 1994. I feel this should be required reading for anyone wanting to learn alternative IS to Windows.
There is a lot of good info in this book but I would say that some terminology used is better suited for those with a little more understanding of computers and lingo. Intermediate not necessarily beginners.