Linux in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly))
 

Linux in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly))

by Ellen Siever, Stephen Figgins, Aaron Weber, Robert Love, Arnold Robbins

Over the last few years, Linux has grown both as an operating system and a tool for personal and business use. Simultaneously becoming more user friendly and more powerful as a back-end system, Linux has achieved new plateaus: the newer filesystems have solidified, new commands and tools have appeared and become standard, and the desktop--including new desktop environments--have proved to be... (read more)

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davidwil
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This book was a constant companion during my formative months and years of using Linux. From minor queries to major scrapes, with the help of this book, I clawed my way out of most of them.

Even now that I have become stronger in Linux, this book is still a very handy source of reference for anything I am still sketchy on. All in all, a very good investment for any Linux user, new or old.

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