SUSE 10 Bible released
The SUSE Linux 10 Bible has been released (in the UK at least). It merits mention here because SUSE is the leading KDE-oriented Linux distro; it has, however, no material on Qt or KDE programming, or any other software development other than using vi and emacs and RPM package building. It contains detailed instructions on installing, using the YaST installer/configurator, working with files and at the bash prompt, and the RPM package system; there is a 220-page section on setting up network services, and a section on enterprise packages. It does not have much on desktop applications like OpenOffice.org, the GIMP and the like; it is a guide to using GNU/Linux itself for SUSE users.