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takt 02-13-2005 08:19 PM

What linux books helped you?
 
I bought Running Linux (4th ed.) by Matt Welsh a few months ago, and since yesterday started getting into it.

Some of the information is a little dated, but for the most part, the book is quite handy, provides some nice history along with the help necessary to do beginner-type tasks.

My question is, what are some of the books that have helped you get through your beginner phase? What are you reading now? What do you recommend? What are some of the things that you like about it?

Very curious as to what beginners find useful, since I am one myself.

Thanks,
-takt

age one 02-13-2005 08:29 PM

the "for dummies" book.
it doesn't have alot of info, but if you need to find something fast it will probably have it.

Tinkster 02-13-2005 08:35 PM

"Linux Maximum Security"



Cheers,
Tink

Mr. Hill 02-13-2005 08:35 PM

Reading "Linux in a Nutshell" right now, I love it. I have no fear of a command line now.

Sledge 02-13-2005 09:04 PM

I just want to second the Linux in a Nutshell recommendation. It has a ton of useful information and it's fairly easy to find things. It isn't really a "read this cover to cover" book, it is more of a "I need to know about this command or tool right now" kind of book. It will be useful to you even after you leave the newbie stage.

detpenguin 02-13-2005 09:45 PM

"Linux Cookbook" (o'reilly version...apparently theres another linux cookbook out there somewhere...) is an excellent reference book, with a ton of tips on how to do stuff whether you're just beginning, or if you've been at it awhile...

mebrelith 02-13-2005 10:07 PM

Once found this old tattered Linux 2nd edition book (or something like that) not bad, but totally outdated (worked with RH7). Also, for programming, Teach yourself C++ for Linux in 21 days.

DaHammer 02-13-2005 10:10 PM

www.google.com the absolute best resource on earth no matter what the subject may be. :D

IchBin 02-13-2005 10:38 PM

Some of us can't carry google everywhere we go. :P
O'Reilly's books are good.

heema 02-14-2005 02:33 AM

"Sams' Teach Yourself Linux in 24 Hours" was very good

OneManArmy 02-14-2005 07:37 AM

Google :D

reddazz 02-14-2005 07:43 AM

Google, LQ, magazines e.g. Linux Format and Sybex Linux+ study guide.

GSX 02-14-2005 10:30 AM

Hi,

I read the book "Linux Intern" and from my point of view itīs pretty good.
It explains step by step how Linux works.

What the kernel needs to boot-up,
it explains the several filesystems, and so on.


Greetz
GSX

linmix 02-14-2005 11:26 AM

Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition

I'm reading the online edition, but I'm thinking of buying it.

weepenguin 02-14-2005 11:35 AM

i think this should be made into a sticky thread, it could be very helpfull


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