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    Ubuntu Pocket Guide - Free e-book

    http://www.ubuntupocketguide.com/download.html

    Thought you might enjoy - just downloaded it myself.
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    Re: Ubuntu Pocket Guide - Free e-book

    Cool!
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    Re: Ubuntu Pocket Guide - Free e-book

    Quote Originally Posted by NewJack View Post
    Bahhhhh!

    ...Oh well, I can't keep track of all 20 million posts that go on in a day...
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    Quote Originally Posted by lukjad007
    Backups are usually a good thing unless it's a sewer.

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    Re: Ubuntu Pocket Guide - Free e-book

    Hey

    Remarkably hawsum
    See? This is the greatness of the forums
    I had a vague and uneasy feeling about not being able to contribute so I made a commitment to choose a forum and sift through to see where I could help. Because the Good Lord knows you don't want me giving command line advice
    An Lo and Behold, someone comes along with a free, handy and very concise ebook (that I printed out at work using work paper and work ink, say sorry) that I can read this weekend
    I have the Ubuntu Bible but at 700 pages it is too daunting to even start - I just use it as a reference for when I think I might know what the problem is.

    This is great!

    Thanks,
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    Re: Ubuntu Pocket Guide - Free e-book

    That's just terrific, I've checked it out -- very informative and well-written.
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    Re: Ubuntu Pocket Guide - Free e-book

    I also recommend the author's book Ubuntu Kung Fu. Well put together.

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    Re: Ubuntu Pocket Guide - Free e-book

    Quote Originally Posted by NewJack View Post
    I also recommend the author's book Ubuntu Kung Fu. Well put together.
    I want that book too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lukjad007
    Backups are usually a good thing unless it's a sewer.

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    Re: Ubuntu Pocket Guide - Free e-book

    ei, thanks for the link. is this the best ebook for learning to use ubuntu?
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    Re: Ubuntu Pocket Guide - Free e-book

    Don't know about best, that's a matter of opinion, but it is good and should be easy to follow for a beginner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lukjad007
    Backups are usually a good thing unless it's a sewer.

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