In my previous blog post, I already shared that my first book would almost be available for sale. This week I received my proof print for a final review and now it’s finally here. As of today, my book “Linux for the rest of us” is available worldwide through Amazon in both physical and digital formats.

Introduction

I am extremely proud that my book “Linux for the rest of us – A starter guide for people who just want to be productive with Linux” is available now worldwide through Amazon, in Paperback and Kindle eBook format. The book has 368 pages for the actual content of 30 chapters, so excluding information sheets, acknowledgments, table of contents, references, and author information. The Paperback will be printed in 6 by 9 inches / 15.24 by 22.86 cm format, in grayscale print. The eBook version is available in full color for the Kindle app on tablets and phones, and in grayscale on Kindle devices.

Book Summary

As mentioned earlier, the book helps novice Linux users, doubters, and potential switchers, to understand what Linux is, what choices to make and how, to properly choose the right distribution, where to find Linux distributions, how to create a Linux live USB media, how to make sure you have a secure download to start with, how to install Linux, how to get the system working optimally for different hardware types, how to find and install beautiful applications, and it also offers many more interesting topics that will help you further in your Linux journey. The book will help anyone who is not really interested in the most in-depth technical aspects but wants to use a computer for productive purposes, to understand, set up, and use their new Linux system in an effective way, according to a logical step-by-step approach.

How to get the book

If you are interested in the book or you know someone else who might need a Linux beginner guide, go to my dedicated “Linux for the rest of us” book page:

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