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Test Driving Linux: From Windows to Linux in 60 Seconds

Publication:The Globe and MailDate:Jun 28 2005
Reporter:Peter Lavin

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Test Driving Linux: From Windows to Linux in 60 Seconds is obviously not a book for the dedicated Linux user, but it's useful for the Windows user who is considering moving to Linux.

In fact, the version of Linux that accompanies this book runs entirely from the CD, allowing you to test drive Linux without having to install the operating system on your hard drive. This book not only details how Linux handles familiar computer tasks, from word processing through instant messaging, it also allows you to see exactly what you are getting. Let's see if it disproves the teenage mantra, "Dad, Linux is for geeks".




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