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Linux Users' Guide version beta 1 by Larry Greenfield.
This book covers all of the user-end aspects of Linux, from sitting down at the first login
session to using complex tools such as gcc, emacs, and so on. It assumes no previous
Unix experience, so not only will it serve as an introduction to Linux, but to Unix in
general as well. This manual won't cover system administrator tasks (i.e. anything that
needs to be done as root) - it's for the J. Random User who has a working Linux
system sitting in front of them.

GNOME Users' Guide by David C. Mason and David A. Wheelerc
GNOME is a user-friendly desktop environment that enables users to easily use and
configure their computers.


K Desktop Environment The KDE Team, v pre1.0-1, 24 December 1998
This is the KDE User's Guide, a complete documentation of the K Desktop
Environment from the user perspective. The K Desktop Environment is a collection of
tools that will make your UNIX life easier and more enjoyable.

KDE Frequently Asked Questions 12 August 1999
This is a compilation of the most frequently asked questions about the K Desktop
Environment.

KDE Quickstart Guide Version 1.0-2, 30 July 1998
This document is a brief introduction to the K Desktop Environment. It will familiarize
you with some of the basic features of KDE. This guide is far from covering all aspects
www.definitesoftware.com of the K Desktop or even most of them. It will only describe some of the most basic
ways to accomplish a few of the most common tasks.
Copyright © 1999
Definite Software PLC
XFree86 documentation The XFree86 Project, Inc 23 December 1998
XFree86 is a freely redistributable implementation of the X Window System that runs
on UNIX(R) and UNIX-like operating systems (and OS/2). The XFree86 Project has

traditionally focused on Intel x86-based platforms (which is where the `86' in our name
comes from), but our current release also supports other platforms. This document
contains all the available documentation.

Apache 1.3 User's Guide
This document covers compilation and installation of Apache on Unix systems only.

GUM, The GIMP User's Manual version 1.0.0 by Karin Kylander & Olof S
Kylander
GUM is the most comprehensive source of information available, and covers nearly all
aspects of Gimp. It's a user manual, so it will not cover how to write plug-ins to Gimp,
however, some basic scripting tutorials have been included.