Debian: Try It; You'll Like It
Publisher Description
This book is aimed at the great average middle of computer users, proficient but by no means a technician. You are not stuck with Windows or Mac. You don’t have to surrender to the profit-driven upgrade cycle. You can still use your computer and keep it secure and gain a measure of control you could not otherwise have. The answer is replacing Windows with Linux (it runs on Macs, too). It’s quite possible the average computer user can learn to install and run Debian with at least as much savvy as you ran Windows. You don’t have to become a computer technician to understand it; it’s not that hard.
Customer Reviews
Lots missing here
This is from the book:
“Most of it will make sense if you take time to think it over.”
Don't care for that at all. If I wanted to think it over, I would not have bought the book.
There is a lot of dialogue regarding the Desktop Environment, but no, none, nada, screenshots of the GUI. Hey man, one picture is worth . . . and all that. One may as read books about the command line, lisp and lambda calculus> time better spent.