[plug] Linux book recommendations
McMeikan, Andrew
andrew.mcmeikan at mitswa.com.au
Mon May 8 12:52:04 WST 2000
I have seen a new series of books around with a chimp on the cover saying "I
didn't know you could do that!"
they do a book called "Linux!", in a flick through it seemed to cover a lot
of stuff, main thing that got my attention was a section on 'cloning an NT
server'
cya, Andrew...
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Holland [SMTP:myk at golden.wattle.id.au]
> Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 5:01 PM
> To: Perth Linux User Group
> Subject: [plug] Linux book recommendations
>
> Looking for a beginners linux/unix book that isnt for idiots.
> Should be command-line oriented, and explain the theory, rather than lots
> of pretty screenshots of the GUI layers.
>
> Last I heard, the O'reilley "Running Linux" and "Linux in a nutshell"
> were considered good. Are there any newer or other books worth checking?
>
>
> Mike Holland <mike at golden.wattle.id.au>
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