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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Fedora 9 User Guide,
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This review is from: Fedora 9 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Bible (Paperback)
I refer to this book as well as my Red Hat Linux 8 book, even though I have upgraded to Fedora 10.0 via download. It has great pointers for finding my way around the Fedora installation. I like the capability to log into either the Gnome Desktop or KDE. Setting up Linux is somewhat more involved than setting up MS Windows, but that is the price you pay for a better operating system.
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Fedora 9,
This review is from: Fedora 9 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Bible (Paperback)
Shipper sent a like new book instead of good as advertised with CD ROM also with seal unbroken.
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I'm so pissed about this, I could travel time.,
By Bada Bing "Bada Bing" (Kentucky) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fedora 9 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Bible (Paperback)
I bought this book when it first came out. When I pay $50.00 for a book, I expect it to be accurate; not riddled with mistakes like having dots (.) where they shouldn't be in config files or not there when they should be or wrong port numbers for CUPS setup. I've been trying to set up a DNS server for the past 2 days but chapter 25 is a [...] mystery as the named.conf and db zone files make no sense whatsoever. [...]
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Fedora 9 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Bible by Christopher Negus (Paperback - June 30, 2008)
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