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Re: Best Book for Linux/Unix



Mike

  Of the dozens of Linux/Unix books I have, one of the best is "A
Practical Guide to Linux" by Mark Sobell.  It is NOT distribution
specific but has more General info the the others. Over 1000 pages
packed with information.  Try www.bookpool.com for Very Nice prices.

Wayne
 

	Subject: Best Book for Linux/Unix
	Date: Sat, Mar 28, 1998 at 10:13:42PM -0600

In reply to:Mike Acklin

Quoting Mike Acklin(htuttle@dallas.net):
> 
> 	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.
> 
> ___________________________________________
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