Book on openSUSE 11.1 - LinuxIdentity

In an otherwise gloomy past few days (recession, share market down etc.) my book on openSUSE 11.1 is released.



This is the kind of book which can help even your grandma to use openSUSE as her primary desktop, with the same effortless expertise, with which she would use a bread toaster. Go ahead and buy it :-)

A few people who (in)directly helped me and must be thanked are: Caroline Turner of Linux Identity, Anja Stock, Marcus Meissner, Puthali HB, Zonker, The awesome maintenance team in SuSE (security and L3 included) who pushes all the needed updates right on time, my Family, Friends & Colleagues and above all The highly active openSUSE Community :-)

If you have any comments, questions or suggestions e-mail them to me.

17 comments:

Vijesh said...

Many Congrats Sankar!!! Way to go..

andre said...

Oh! Congrats!!

jimmac said...

Congratulations Sankar, it feels good to be pusblished, eh?

The cover does make me want to cry though :)

Puthali said...

:o sponsored by Novell?!! never knew Novell did that...
well congratulations on your first book,
'n i second jimmac on the cover, its really sad...but guess you had no control over that :)

chenthill said...

Congrats da!! Though I have not read the book yet, I certainly like the marketing in the second paragraph :)

puthali, so its the opensuse project sponsored by Novell ;)

Arula said...

Congrats na :)

jus4kix said...

congratulations dude. I dont think i can afford it though :D

Abirami R said...

congratulations!!!

Shankar Anand said...

Great! Congrats !!!

Hunter said...

Sounds interesting! g8 job!
The marketing part s too gud! ;)

Suresh said...

Nice work dude..

thunderbyte said...

Congrats!! :)

Sankar said...

Thank you everybody for your wishes.

Jimmac, Yes. It feels awesome to be published :-)

Anonymous said...

You need to have a word with whoever designed that cover, though. It's awful.

Srihari said...

Great work !!! Congrats , tat's awesome.

Daniel Torres Sandi said...

This book maybe useful
http://tips-linux.net/en/content/opensuse-110-and-suse-linux-enterprise-server-bible

Sankar said...

Daniel, Nice link.