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- Linux guides and HOWTOs, available at the Linux Documentation Project (LDP) http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP . These sources of information are highly recommended.
- I found two books about PC hardware which contain a dedicated chapter about repairing laptops. Author: Scott Mueller Title: Upgrading and Repairing PCs Publisher: QUE Corporation. Author: Marc Misani Title: The Complete Hardware Upgrade and Maintainance Guide Publisher: unknown Both books don't know about Linux and both are quite short about laptops. The book by Marc Minasi provides a little more information about laptops.
- Authors: Alessandro Rubini, Andy Oram Title: Linux Device Drivers
- Author: Stephen J. Bigelow Title: Maintain and Repair Your Notebook, Palmtop, or Pen Computer Publisher: McGraw Hill Text, September 1993 Review by Booknews, Inc. , January 1, 1994: A guide to performing routine maintenance and simple repairs to notebook, palmtop and pen computers. Covers such topics as how to diagnose and replace faulty LCD and plasma displays, and how to protect circuitry from electrostatic damage. Written with beginners in mind -- but some hardware experience would be helpful in understanding the subtleties and cautions involved. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. Though this book seems outdated I don't know a newer one.
- Author: Frank van Gilluwe Title: The Undocumented PC Publisher: Addison Wesley Developers Press Review by Craig Hart: There are two editions. Edition 1 has a purple cover, edition 2 has a grey marble background photo with brown-on-yellow text panel. Edition 2 is not much better than edition one - only about 10%; of the information has changed, although a lot of typographical errors have been corrected. This is an excellent book, because it not only lists the raw data required to program something, but it has lot's of explanations, how-to's and example programs.
- Authors: Gerald Reischl / Heinz Sundt Title: Die mobile Revolution Publisher: Frankfurt: Ueberreuter 1999 Some speculations about the future of mobile communication.
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