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Best Book for Linux/Unix



	What is the best book to learn Linux/Unix as for overall basics. I
am not into programing yet, but would like to learn as much as I can about
running a system. Like how to set my system for every day use. Editing the
.bash_profile to make it usable. How to set up at and crontab. Directory
sturctures, etc, and I know the list could go on.

	I have heard some people talking about O'Reily and Associate's
Bible. What exactly is this book. What is the name of the actual book.
There are so many books out, I don't know which one to get. I was wanting
to learn what all is available for this system.

	Thanks in advance.

___________________________________________
Mike Acklin -------->htuttle@dallas.net
            -------->l128620@lmtas.lmco.com
Debian Newbie ------>(Please Bear with Me)


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