what I promised Yesterday I wrote to this list outlining two books I had on linux and/or computer programming The first one is about Linuix, especially Red Hat Linux and is old! Title: Linux for Dummies By Craig witherspo And Colletta witherspo And John Hall The Braille Produced and published by The Royal Blind Society of New South Wales Enfield NSW 2136 Australia (note: I don't have any further details of adress) published in Braille 1998 print work published by IDG Books World Wide inc. International Data Group Company Foster City CA 944 04 Isbn was 0-7645-0275-1 The other book I mentioned yesterday is a computer programminmgprogramming book called Structure and Interpretation o computer Programmes Now I got it off a web page but don't know where now! I looked at the print friendly version and coppied the whole thing to a word document and then saved it and also saved it diretly as a text file which was the only way to fit it on a 1.44 mb floppy without using winzip Author was: Harold Abelson And gerald Jay Sussman Julie Sussman The book discusses programming in Lisp which is some computer programming language it is the introductory text book used at MIT (masachusits Institute of Technology) I also think you can get the first edition of the C programming language from the Royal Blind society of New South Wales but not sure how you go if not in Australia this is a braille book The details of the final book and this is available from redhat's own cite as a read on line book Maximum RPM Copyright (c) 2000 by Red Hat, Inc. Taking the Red Hat Package Manager to the Limit Edward C. Bailey Red Hat, Inc. Red Hat, Inc. 2600 Meridian Parkway Durham, NC 27709 US 919-547-0012 919-547-0024 docs@redhat.com 13588 Research Triangle Park, NC 27713 1-888172-78-9 ======================================================== Standard disclaimer: Any recipient of this communication acknowledges that: * the Government Employees Superannuation Board accepts no responsibility for the contents, nor the validity of this communication; and * they do not rely on any view given unless it is properly authorised. ========================================================