fedora books
Bruno Wolff III
bruno at wolff.to
Sat Dec 1 14:40:13 UTC 2012
On Sat, Dec 01, 2012 at 01:37:52 -0500,
Brian West <bionicfreeze at gmail.com> wrote:
>Hello everyone I'd like to hear any suggestions you may have when it
>comes to a good book to learn the features of fedora. while there
>are countless books that teach you how to use linux in the general
>way. each distribution has its own unique set of tools and features.
>being that fedora has been known since the beginning as a
>distribution that stays on the cutting edge giving its users the
>latest software what book would you suggest to ensure i can stay
>educated on fedora?
When looking to update to the next release, you can look at the release notes.
If there are particular applications you use and want to know about changes
for them, probably the best place to look is upstream release notes.
As an existing Fedora user, I don't see using books as a way to keep up
to date. They'll be out of date for you by the time they are available.
If you want to see what's comming down the road, then you might want to
watch the feature pages for the upcoming release and loosely follow the
devel list.
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