[nmglug] Cookbook, 2005,

LeRoy Diener leroy at choosetherightside.com
Fri Oct 18 08:09:24 PDT 2024


Hi Ted,

I'm interested in the book, but I'm not sure.
Do you think that it would be appropriate for me?

Here's a description of where I'm at:
I recall that I asked questions when I was getting started with Linux a
few years ago. You suggested that i get a couple book or take some
courses. I did not do it at that time because I was overwhelmed with
new Linux stuff and sorting through information overload, trying
desperately to distill the essential things I needed to know at the
moment in order to function well, and also because my life was already
overly full in other departments outside of Linux.
Now, I have settled into Linux, becoming highly proficient in some
limited arenas.
I have more time, also, and I would like to learn more Linux stuff, but
I'm not sure how.

In gratitude,
LeRoy
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I am the Love of God, no matter what.BSA
LeRoy Diener
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On Thu, 2024-10-17 at 12:41 -0600, Ted Pomeroy wrote:
> NMGLUGers, I have a copy of the  "Linux Cookbook," Carla Schroder,
> O'Reilly, 2005. Is anyone interested in taking this off my hands? I
> have stopped reading or referring to it.  I can re-cycle it as waste
> paper, but I wanted to se if any history fans want it for the niche
> it filled for several years. Let me know if you want it and will
> either meet me at the NMGLUG meeting on 10/24 or will pay postage and
> packaging to get it to you via mail or some other means. It is in
> "good" condition: cover is intact, there may be some markings inside,
> but not too many. 
> I have modernized all my work to systemd based versions and find
> information I use via rtfm or the Internet. I consider myself a
> personal workstation user, so I'm not too demanding. Therefore I
> don't need complex scripting or other deep techniques for what I do,
> which the "Cookbook" provided in great detail. 
> Thank you, Ted P 
> 
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