This work gears itself toward people who don't want to be burdened with techno-babble, but just want to use Linux as they would any other operating system. It covers all the bases, making use of a systematic approach, while providing cross-references. Topics include working with the KDE and Gnome desktops, using the command line, getting help and maintaining your system, connecting to the Web, using browsers, setting up e-mail, setting up printers and adding peripherals, using graphics and multimedia tools, and networking.
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This work gears itself toward people who don't want to be burdened with techno-babble, but just want to use Linux as they would any other operating system. It covers all the bases, making use of a systematic approach, while providing cross-references. Topics include working with the KDE and Gnome desktops, using the command line, getting help and maintaining your system, connecting to the Web, using browsers, setting up e-mail, setting up printers and adding peripherals, using graphics and multimedia tools, and networking.
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