Are you sick of the Windows 8 Metro/Modern look? Are you a Linux user, but not too keen on Ubuntu? Maybe it's time you tried KDE.
In this guide, Aaron Peters (http://www.two-mutts.com/) takes us through everything you need to know about KDE including installation, set-up, default apps, other useful apps and more.
You will learn about: - the different ways to install KDE - how to use KDE - customising KDE - installing widgets - how to use Activities - using Dolphin, Muon, Kate and Konsole - the best KDE-friendly games, system tools, and office software
I didn't learn anything that I wanted too like using the keyboard for shortcuts and advance features this this.
I guess the book is good for someone who never used KDE however by time someone moved onto Linux they are fairly computer advanced generally and probably pick this stuff very quickly without the book.