Lets's Talk Computers - Prentice Hall  December 4, 2004
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Interview on December 4, 2004
Linux Operating System     Guest: Robin Miller
Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference is a leading publisher of quality computer science and engineering books and software for technical professionals, developed and authored by the world's leading technology experts. Prentice Hall (http://www.phptr.com) is an imprint of Pearson Technology Group, an operating unit of Pearson Education, which is a part of Pearson plc (NYSE: PSO), the international media company.

Noted author, Robin Miller discusses his new book release "Point and Click Linux: Your Guide to Trouble-Free Computing". Robin "Roblimo" Miller is Editor-in-Chief for the Open Source Technology Group, publishers of Slashdot, Freshmeat, NewsForge, SourceForge, and other leading online technology community sites.
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