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Old 07-31-2009, 04:47 PM   #1
PenguinWearsFedora
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Any good Fedora & RHEL Books?


I've been looking around to find any good Fedora & RHEL books. I've seen Mark Sobell's book on Ubuntu which seems pretty good. Judging from that book I assume that his RedHat book must be equally good.

Other book is Fedora 10 & RHEL Bible.

Please suggest which one might be good for a user of a beginner level and planning to go for certification (probably RedHat oriented).

Anyway, plz give me your suggestion so I can order one over the weekend.


Thanks in advance.
 
Old 07-31-2009, 05:14 PM   #2
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Fedora Toolbox is a good one.

There's also A Practical Guide to Red Hat Linux.

UNIX Powertools is a really great book, and Linux Administration Handbook.

Good luck with your Linux adventures.
 
  


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