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World Famous Comics: Linspire 5.0: The No Nonsense Guide! (No Nonsense Guide! series)
Linspire 5.0: The No Nonsense Guide! (No Nonsense Guide! series)
By: Eric Grebler
Publisher: Mimosa Books
Average Rating:5.00 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Paperback
Label: Mimosa Books
Number of Items: 1
Number of Pages: 320
Publication Date: August 30, 2005

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Product Description:
A visual reference to the components of Linspire, a full-featured, Linux-based operating system, this book demonstrates how Linspire 5.0 gives users all of the functionality of Windows or Mac OS at a fraction of the cost. Each set of step-by-step instructions is accompanied by a screen capture showing exactly where to click to accomplish a project. Tips and tricks that show the most efficient approaches for completing all varieties of tasks are provided throughout, and for users upgrading to the latest version of Linspire, instructions are provided on how to use the many new features. Also included with the book is a Linspire Live CD-Rom that allows users to test and enjoy the benefits of Linspire before committing to install it on a computer.



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Average Rating:5.00 out of 5.00 stars

5 out of 5 starsNo Nonsense Guide
This is a well written and informative book for the average user. It doesn't get into the technical details. It instructs you on the use of Linspire 5.0. It is what the beginner needs when coming from Windows.



5 out of 5 starsLinspire 5.0: No Nonsense Guide
Another great book that takes the novice of Linux/Linspire step by step and easy to read on how to manuver through Linspire and Linux. This book is dedicated to the Linspire version of Linux and offers great ways to get around the application. I really want to move to linux and linspire and get rid of Windows XP completely... there are a few drawbacks to the Linspire system that are detailed in this book. Some multimedia cards are not supported as well as some wireless laptop cards but as I have noticed on a daily basis there are more and more drivers developed for windows based hardware and software.



5 out of 5 starsBasic, but easily understand due to many screenshots
Book arrived in good condition within timeframe given by seller. Basic, but easily understand due to many screenshots with arrows from the text to the appropriate place on the screen. Good for getting started, though does not cover more advanced topics.



5 out of 5 starsIntended for the non-technical Linux user
This book is a follow-on to Eric Grebler's earlier work that described Linspire 4.x. But this is much more than a quick update with a few new screenshots. In "Linspire 5.0: The No-Nonsense Guide", Eric and the Mimosa Team have put together a new basic guide to using the very popular applications of this very popular Linux distro.

Just about every page has one or two screenshots, so the book is appealing visually. On the other hand, the wealth of screenshots has led to a (relative) paucity of text.

In particular, the process of installation in chapter 1, provides no information at all on what to do if things don't go as planned. The only reference to disk partitioning is a single paragraph on page 18, saying essentially "go and do a web search if you want to know about partitions. Unless a user gets lucky with his hardware, this isn't adequate.

Similarly, chapter 9, "Connecting to the Internet" tells you how to type in your PPP or PPPOE settings, but gives no information on how to troubleshoot a balky connection. Fine if all goes well, but no help if something doesn't work (there's a walk through of how to refresh a DHCP lease - which will do nothing if the problem is "no connection").

Installing and configuring are the most challenging tasks for new users. Users running applications will have a much smoother time, and in these chapters no troubleshooting is needed or given. Grebler walks through the use of KDE (including the pager or virtual desktop). He covers the different programs in the Open Office suite, and the two apps that Linspire donated to open source - the Lphoto and Lsongs clones of Apple's iPhoto and iTunes. A new user would find it straightforward to use these programs based on the information Eric presents.

Browsing, Instant Messaging, and network file sharing round out the book. Eric describes how to get software through Linspire's Click'N'Run, but omits any mention of the underlying Debian packaging and (free) apt-get alternative.

Overall, the book is well designed, easy to read and reference, and full of useful information about applications. You won't get anything more than superficial information about Linux itself from this book - but for a very large class of readers, new to Linux and lacking the confidence to try by themselves, that is exactly what's needed.

I would say that this text is intended mainly for people who have bought a PC that comes preinstalled with Linspire Linux, and who want to get running with the minimum of learning about Linux. For this class of user, this text is ideal, and I recommend it.

Disclaimer: I am the author of a different Linux textbook ("Peter van der Linden's Guide to Linux", also based on the Linspire distro). But I think I can give a fair shake of the stick to other writers, and describe their work fairly for other readers.


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