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Re: [OT] Best of UNIX/Linux Books that you can't stop reading



Miles Fidelman wrote:
Julian De Marchi wrote:
Deboo ^ wrote:
Can eveyone list the best of UNIX/Linux books. In other words the
books that doesn't let you leave it.

My choices are:
1. Unix Power Tools (I think there's no second to this one and this is
the King of all       Unix/Linux books)

2. The Linux Cookbook: Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use by Michael Stutz

3. Linux Server Hacks 1 & 2 (O'rileys).
4. The Debian System, Concepts and Techniques; Martin Krafft, No Starch Press (really thorough coverage of Debian package management)

5. Essential System Administration, O'Reilly
6. For you fans of classics: The Unix Programming Environment, Kernighan & Pike, Prentice-Hall, 1984

Kernighan also co-wrote that other classic, "The C Programming Language

a good historical bibilography at http://www.tuhs.org/books.html

Miles



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