[NTLUG:Discuss] Linux Distro

David Ross davidwross1 at attbi.com
Tue Mar 11 08:24:24 CST 2003


On Monday 10 March 2003 08:20 pm, Lance Simmons wrote:
<snip>
> 1.  _Think Unix_ by John Lasser (QUE, 2000).  An introduction to
> unix-based operating systems.  It won't become dated, because it focuses
> on fundamentals (unix concepts, shell concepts, X window system
> concepts).  Has sample problems to solve.
>
> 2. _The Linux Cookbook: Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use_ by Michael
> Stutz (2001, No Starch Press).  Hundreds of useful "recipes" for getting
> ordinary things done with your GNU/Linux system.  It's limited to free
> software, and is itself published under a free license.  If you run
> Debian, you can install it: "apt-get install linuxcookbook".  For some
> reason I still like to have the book in hand.
<snip>

I'd like to add one more book to that
3. Linux for the windows addict: Michael Joseph Miller(Osbourne)
it was my first Linux book and paved the way for me.
David
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