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RE: [slightly OT] book recomendations?



Xucaen,

	I have purchased the following books:

	1.  Linux Systems Administration Handbook by Mark F. Komarinski
		About 385 pages, not enough examples, syntax, etc., for me.

	2.  PREP KIT General Linux I by Theresa Hadden Martinez
		About 350 pages, quite good, slanted towards the LPIC 101
exam

	3.  General Linux I by Dee-Ann LeBlanc
		About 700 pages, many errors, slanted towards the LPIC 101
exam

	4.  Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 by several people
		About 1120 pages, still reading it.

	My motives may be a bit impure as I am half way to becoming a Linux
Professional Institute Certified person.  On the 102 exam, the one I am
currently studying for, they ask questions specifically on rpm and dpkg -
hence my use of Red Hat and Debian.

	Today I noticed on www.cheapbytes.com there is a book listed with
the 3 CD Debian distribution that has 1,956 pages of Linux systems
administration - I have not read it but that bad-boy might be the one to
consider.

John


-----Original Message-----
From: Xucaen [mailto:xucaen@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 3:17 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: [slightly OT] book recomendations?


Hi all,, there have been some mentions of books
on the list, but nothing definitive...
can anyone recomend a good system
administration/network administration book?
just curious to hear people's opinions.
thanks!


xucaen

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