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The Debian System -- Concepts and Techniques The Debian System -- Concepts and Techniques
Martin F. Krafft Open Source Press / No Starch Press ISBN 3-937514-07-4 / 1-593270-69-0
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Posted by radmoore at October 30. 2005
like the book. thank you.
Posted by madduck at November 03. 2005
I am glad you liked the book. Thank you. :)

(I wonder whether this forum will ever take off...)
Posted by mephisto at November 19. 2005
Great work, and a much needed addition to Linux and Debian in particular. I sent an email with more specific comments to errata at this site.

If you want the forum to take off, you might try saying something volatile :-) Flame wars usually get attention ....maybe we could start slamming other distros?! Just kidding ...give it some time....Good Luck
Posted by mindmerge at March 15. 2007
oh sure this forum will take off... you just have to get all the geeks over their fear of the .info site. ;-) Many have given good reviews on Amazon. Other than "mr. hankey"'s comment... all good. My guess is that he needed a more generalized book and can't put the blame where it belongs. ;-)

Compliments on the book. Debian centric is exactly what I needed. Very helpful, very handy. Thank you.
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Richard Bejtlich, Tao Security: It is fair to say that Krafft's book has helped me decide to stay with Debian for systems that need to run Linux. I am confident that I can return to TDS when I need to solve problems, and be armed with a variety of options for doing so. I would love to see an equivalent book for FreeBSD!

 
 

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