Chris Mauritz chrism@imntv.com wrote:
The "problem," if you can call it that, is that Linux can do so many things. It's difficult to have a "Cliff Notes" version of a real Linux-centric system admin book.
There really should be a Linux book called "Linux For Users" that could fit under 300 pages.
It would assume you either had a local sysadmin (corporate users) or a local LUG (home users) that could assist in installing and hardware setup. In the worst case, a sister book that focused on more of the administration details could and should be separate.
Just my $0.02 ...