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Install, Configure, and Customize Slackware Linux by Joe Brockmeier, Jacek Artymiak, Andy Harris, Brian Proffitt, Charles Coffing, Keith Pettit, William E. Schaffer: provides the advice you need for working through the trouble spots you might run into when setting up Slackware Linux. With step-by-step instructions and a multitude of helpful screen shots, this book takes you through the installation, configuration, and customization process to make Linux work the way you need it to Slackware Linux Essentials by David Cantrell, Chris Lomens, Michele Membrila: This book in designed to get you started with Slackware Linux operating system. It`s not meant to cover every single aspect of the distribution, but rather to show what it is capable of and give you a basic working knowledge of the system. Slackware Linux for Dummies by Paul Gallegos: designed to provide an easy-to-follow guide for Slackware Linux 7.0. This book covers a brief introduction to Linux, steps for installing Slackware Linux, installing Xwindows, useful commands, basic shell syntax, using editors, the Linux file system, maintenance of the system, and getting connected to the Internet. It also covers the differences and improvements from Slackware 4.0 to 7.0 and rescue procedures in case of failures Slackware Linux Unleashed by Tim Parker: This Brobdignagian tome has all the usual information on what Slackware Linux is and how to install it, but it also has good tutorials on bash, pdksh, tcsh, vi, emacs, joe, groff, TeX, shell programming, and a bunch of other utilities. In terms of graphical interfaces, Parker and his associates cover XFree86, Motif, OPEN LOOK, and OpenWindows. Slackware Linux Unleashed by Bao Ha, Tina Nguyen: shows you how to install, configure, and manage the latest version of SlackWare Linux. The book provides expert advice on installation and configuration, programming, administration and networking