Paul Askins wrote:
>> I just bought Linux in a Nutshell. Seems pretty good, explains the different
> shells which is something I want to know about, plus a whole load of other
> stuff. I think it cost about 20 quid.
>> > Anyone recommend a good book on linux, cause watching this mailing list I
> > havent a clue what most of you guys are talking about and need to learn
> > quite a bit
> >
> > Jason
For depth, with nice Howto's: "Linux, The Complete Version" (Was
published by http://www.lsl.com , May be 2 volumes now!)
For brevity: "Discover Linux", by Steve Qualline (IDG Books)
A *lot* more every day now ... also the Linux Journal magazine, if you
really want to get into Linux other than LUGs/Usenet, etc.
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