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Re: tlug: Linux/unix Books



I personally found A Practical Guide to Linux by Mark G. Sobell to be useful. Not to mention Linus Torvalds wrote the foreword describing how he learned Unix from another of Mr. Sobell's books. I bought mine from www.linuxmall.com, after finding that they have the best prices on Linux products.

Sign'd
Davin


At 12:58 PM 5/7/98 +0900, you wrote:
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>Hi all;
>
>I'm just stepping (jumping_falling_crashing...) into the world of linux/unix;
>Does anyone have any recommendations on books to get started and/or books to
>avoid?? Taking that one step further, does anyone have books they are trying to
>get rid of??
>
>Thanks in advance;
>
>Sean.
>
>Sean Bennett
>sean@example.com
>Morioka, Iwate.
>
>
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