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i need book which explains mix of the kernel and commands
ahri:
If you don't mind online tutorials, there are a bunch at IMB's linux "zone". http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/?loc=dwmain
the beginner ones are here http://www-105.ibm.com.......OpenDocument
they might be too basic, but they prep. you for some kind of certification exam. You have to register to read the tutorials, but its free.
I don't like how they did the tutorials though. There is only a couple sentences per page, and you have to keep clicking "next" links to get the rest. I prefere books too.
[ June 10, 2002: Message edited by: Calum ]
Chooco:
so Unix in a nutshell huh? thanks for all the commands there too man i finaly understand a bit of how chmod works ;)
slave:
I have Red Hat Linux 7.2 Unleashed, and have found it quite useful in navigating through the complex and often mysterious configs in Linux.
dbl221:
The official Computer Systems Unix Book list:
Running Linux--O'Reilly
Programming Perl--OI'Reilly
Understanding the Linux Kernel--O'Reilly
Learning the bash shell--O'Reilly
These are a few of the books we use at my college.
Good Luck
Chooco:
why would you program Perl? isn't PHP superior or something? i just got the book Linux In A Nutshell...AWESOME BOOK! has over 100 pages of straight commands and all parameters and what they do! also helps explain some bash things. i'll have to get one of those "avid read" cards from Chapters so i save 10% on these eheheh, using my friend's right now and i've saved over 40 bucks
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