There's also www.itknowledge.com, which has a free archive, with all the books from InformIt and more. They also have lots of on-line books for only $150/year. There's also books24x7.com, w/o free section and $200/year, but they're worth it. There's also www.ibooks.com, which will come online soon, they say. Go check all these out.
Do not forget this. Linux(kernel) and all other free software is about freedom, more than anything else. By being free, they will be just as fast, stable, cute and so on, as we make them be. NT might be fast, or might not be fast, but it's theirs. Linux, it's ours. And my computer, home or office, is not some quad Xeon 550 with gigs of ram. So I now what I'll stick with.
There's also www.itknowledge.com, which has a free archive, with all the books from InformIt and more. They also have lots of on-line books for only $150/year. There's also books24x7.com, w/o free section and $200/year, but they're worth it. There's also www.ibooks.com, which will come online soon, they say. Go check all these out.
Do not forget this. Linux(kernel) and all other free software is about freedom, more than anything else. By being free, they will be just as fast, stable, cute and so on, as we make them be. NT might be fast, or might not be fast, but it's theirs. Linux, it's ours. And my computer, home or office, is not some quad Xeon 550 with gigs of ram. So I now what I'll stick with.