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| Book: | Linux Desktop Pocket Guide | |
| Subject: | An Information Bargin | |
| Date: | 2005-12-16 02:54:57 | |
| From: | George Mulak | |
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Linux Desktop Pocket Guide is is a 4 inch by 7 inch book powerpacked with a lot of information and resources. It is very well thought out and organized. Mr. Brickner has taken 5 popular distributions of Linux: Fedora, Gentoo, Mandriva, Suse, and UBuntu and not only compared them generally, but also by their features. For example, he talks about the different package managers and how they install software. He touches on the two popular desktop environments, Gnome and KDE, what they look like, how they work, and how to configure them. There is 4 pages on how to configure Konqueror, the popular file manager/web browser. 3 pages on the KDE control center. There is a good 26 pages in all on application programs and the package management systems of the various distributions. Chapter 7 deals with configuring the different distros, and the edge of the pages on the great index section are highlighted in grey.
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