Re: Book Reccomendations


Subject: Re: Book Reccomendations
From: William F. Hostman (aramis@gci.net)
Date: Thu Oct 26 2000 - 02:45:21 MDT


>Subject: RE: Book Recommendations?
>
>The following 3 have been indispensible for learning the ropes:
>
>Running Linux, 3rd Ed.
>Linux in a Nutshell, 2nd Ed.
>Linux Desk Reference
>man pages - yeah, they're not always the easiest read, but the info is in
>there.
>YellowDog Linux, LinuxPPC and MkLinux digests
>
>Two others I plan to add when I get to that level:
>
>Linux System Administration
>Linux Firewalls
>
>Happy reading.
>
>Pete

Linux Programmer's Bible
        (It has lots of good stuff on a wide variety of programming related
topics, including the underlying linux system issues. And it's not too
complex; some familiarity with C/C++ is a good thing, but not essential.)

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