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harveyj@cidermail.com

2005-02-17, 5:46 pm

Anybody know any good books?

harveyj@cidermail.com
richardbrown@duskmail.com

2005-02-17, 5:46 pm

harveyj@cidermail.com wrote:
> Anybody know any good books?
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> harveyj@cidermail.com


Try Mark G. Sobell's A Practical Guide to Red Hat Linux: Fedora Core and Red Hat Enterprise Linux

richardbrown@duskmail.com
harveyj@cidermail.com

2005-02-17, 5:46 pm

richardbrown@duskmail.com wrote:
> harveyj@cidermail.com wrote:
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> Try Mark G. Sobell's A Practical Guide to Red Hat Linux: Fedora Core and Red Hat Enterprise Linux
>
> richardbrown@duskmail.com


Thanks

harveyj@cidermail.com
GreyBeard

2005-02-17, 5:46 pm

On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 15:55:56 +0000, harveyj wrote:

> Anybody know any good books?
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> harveyj@cidermail.com


Lots. Especially Sci Fi and some Philosophy and mystery.

But assuming you want in context of Linux:

Wrox: Professional Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 (ISBN 0-7645-7283-0)
Prentice Hall: UNIX Shells by Example (ISBN 0-13-147572-X) and
O'Reilly: Essential System Administration, 3rd Ed. ( 0-596-00343-9)

are among my favorites.

The last is great 'cause it gives command & file syntax comparisons
between most Linux/Unix flavours _after_ explaining what needs to be done.
That's at http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/esa3/

lol/FGB
federicosmith@cidermail.com

2005-02-17, 5:46 pm

harveyj@cidermail.com wrote:
> Anybody know any good books?
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> harveyj@cidermail.com


Check out Red Hat Linux 9 Bible by Christopher Negus

federicosmith@cidermail.com
harveyj@cidermail.com

2005-02-17, 5:46 pm

federicosmith@cidermail.com wrote:
> harveyj@cidermail.com wrote:
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> Check out Red Hat Linux 9 Bible by Christopher Negus
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> federicosmith@cidermail.com


Thanks!

harveyj@cidermail.com
noi

2005-02-17, 5:46 pm

On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 15:55:56 +0000, harveyj thoughtfully wrote:

> Anybody know any good books?
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> harveyj@cidermail.com


I haven't finished "Against All Enemies" by Richard Clarke but I really
like "Inside Photoshop 7" by Gary Bouton.
Jean-David Beyer

2005-02-17, 5:46 pm

harveyj@cidermail.com wrote:
> Anybody know any good books?
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Sure:

The Four Agreements, buy Don Miguel Ruiz.
The Conscious Universe, by Dean Radin, Ph.D.
Secrets of Power (three volumes), by Ingo Swann
A New Science of Life, by Rupert Sheldrake
Alan Mendelsohn, The Boy From Mars, by Daniel M. Pinkwater
The Meaning of the Glorious Koran,
translated by Mohammed Marmaduke Pickthall
Is Sex Necessary? by James Thurber and E.B.White

--
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Rod Smith

2005-02-17, 5:46 pm

In article <18583e9c91ca1bc2d9@gans.ubkds>,
harveyj@cidermail.com writes:
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> Anybody know any good books?


Can you narrow it down a bit? Even leaving aside the jokes being posted
about non-Linux books, there's quite a bit of scope within the Linux/Unix
book field.

I've got some information on my own books and some books I've found
helpful on my Web page:

http://www.rodsbooks.com/books/

Note that I've not updated the information on other books very recently,
so most of the ones I refer to are out of date by now, although some are
still useful. My own latest books are still relevant, too.

--
Rod Smith, rodsmith@rodsbooks.com
http://www.rodsbooks.com
Author of books on Linux, FreeBSD, and networking
Bruce Coryell

2005-02-17, 5:46 pm

No, he wants to avoid Negus completely. Walk rapidly and sharply away
when you see his books.


federicosmith@cidermail.com wrote:

> harveyj@cidermail.com wrote:
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> Check out Red Hat Linux 9 Bible by Christopher Negus
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> federicosmith@cidermail.com


Traut

2005-02-18, 7:45 am

harveyj@cidermail.com пишет:
> Anybody know any good books?
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> harveyj@cidermail.com


man

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LeTubs

2005-02-20, 5:46 pm


<harveyj@cidermail.com> wrote in message
news:18583e9c91ca1bc2d9@gans.ubkds...
> Anybody know any good books?
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> harveyj@cidermail.com


Good Sys Admin book (it covers many flavours of Unix and is good
to have lying around even if don't use those flavours -
covers Linux (Red Hat), FreeBSD,HP,AIX,Solaris

Unix System Administration Handbook (I've got the third edition)
ISBN 0-12-020601-6

Later
David


Joe

2005-02-21, 2:45 am

On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 15:55:56 +0000, harveyj wrote:

> Anybody know any good books?
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> harveyj@cidermail.com


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