Novell – Suse Linux book for new users (pdf format)

This is a new book for people coming from Windows background. This book covers Novell Suse Linux.

The Easiest Linux Guide You'll Ever Read - an introduction to Linux for Windows users. When I was first learning Linux, I got so lost so fast in so many areas, it was hugely overwhelming for me. I was impressed that I was able to download Linux, burn it onto CDs, and get it installed. But once I got that far, I was excited, but my excitement was short-lived. I had no idea what to do next, how to install software, or what software even to install for what I needed. I didn't understand the concept of Open Source software. I didn't know where to go for help. I most assuredly did not know a thing about the command line. 10 years of using Windows was of very little help. I felt that though I was a fairly able computer user, I had stepped into a situation where such experience did me little good.

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{ 8 comments… read them below or add one }

1 ROHIT 02.27.07 at 7:35 am

lemme c first

2 Rajesh 08.19.07 at 6:18 am

Where is the book?

3 lk 10.29.07 at 8:57 am

not able to download now.

4 armando paryan 11.23.07 at 9:00 am

I use it for my robocup team

5 Robert 02.25.08 at 3:16 pm

I’m a new linux user who want to improve a bit more about LINUX worlds and all its benefits.

Linux is great.
Microsoft Sucks !!!

6 mike 11.08.08 at 4:31 pm

seems good

7 hitesh soni 01.31.09 at 11:10 am

i want e-books in pdf format

8 sanjeev 03.17.09 at 6:55 pm

hi,
can you please send me the ebook u were telling about

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