Friday, August 08, 2008

Free E-Books Open SUSE 11.0+10.2

Setelah shalat Jum'at di Masjid Elnusa, buka Desktop googling dengan Keyword "Open Suse ebook" dapat link http://www.suseblog.com/index.php.
Ebook library yang lengkap tentang Open SUSE, ada beberapa yang memang di provided oleh Novell. Bagi pemula seperti saya sangat membantu seperti cara install melalui YAST, command line, perintah Linux, pengenalan linux bagi pengguna windows.
Cukup dengan mengisi nama dan email kita langsung menerima link untuk download Ebook library yang di inginkan.



Detail lengkap Ebook yang ada, bisa dilihat setelah kita menerima notifikasi by email.

Free E-Books
A handful of e-books for your enjoyment!
by Scott Morris
Dear Didit,
This is Scott from suseblog.com, where someone (hopefully you) recently requested access to the e-book library available here.
Because I am sure that other people detest spam almost as much as I do, I want to make sure you did, in fact register to download free ebooks.
For your records, this request was made on Friday, August 8, 2008 at 00:24:09 from the IP address 138.32.xxx.2.
If you did not make the request, do nothing, and I will not contact you again.
But if it was, you are one click away from full access to the library of ebooks available from suseblog.com!
Here is a list of the e-books currently available from the site:
Why Linux? - 20 detailed reasons from Industry experts on why they choose Linux (17 pgs, by Scott Morris)
Take an objective look at the real reasons that industry experts like Linux. The vast majority of them have been exposed to a variety of operating systems, and bring a wide scope of experience with their decisions.
openSUSE 11.0 - Start-Up Manual (228 pgs, by Novell)
This manual provided by the good folks at Novell goes over many things you'll want to know when learning to use openSUSE Linux 11.0.
Investigation 101 - Gathering Information about Hardware, Filesystem, and Processes (22 pgs, by Scott Morris)
Sometimes, you need to gather information about your Linux system. This can be so that you know what is happening on your machine, or so that you can install hardware, or so that you can better describe details to other people who are trying to help you resolve an issue. This book provides different methods of gathering such information.
YAST - Installation and Management of Software (23 pgs, by Scott Morris)
One of the very first things that users need to know is how to install software in Linux. This book is a no-nonsense introduction to mastering the basics of using YAST to manage your system software. It also provides a few tips on how to get all the latest software from all the great servers.
The Easiest Linux Guide You'll Ever Read - an introduction to Linux for Windows users (162 pgs, by Scott Morris)
In 2006 I published this book for SUSE 10.1, though almost all of it is relevant to openSUSE 10.2 and 10.3. It was mainly written for people who are competent with using Windows, who have never attempted to use Linux but are interested in giving it a try.
openSUSE 10.3 - Start-Up Manual (258 pgs, by Novell, 09/14/2007)
Start-up manual provided by Novell for openSUSE 10.3.
openSUSE 10.2 - Start-Up Manual (236 pgs, by Novell, 11/29/2006)
Start-up manual provided by Novell for openSUSE 10.3.
Grab yourself a copy of these ebooks from this page.
Also, if you haven't already, take a look at my free "Introduction to Linux" course available from suseblog.com. It is a course administered through email, and comes in the form of 6 classes. It outlines everything I wish I had when first starting to use Linux. Many questions are answered, such as "What is Linux, exactly?," "How do I get started using it?," "Why do people like to use Linux so much?," "Is Linux really a serious operating system? Who is actually using it?" and many others. Take a look.
Kind Regards,
Scott Morris
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