On 2007-05-21, Miles Fidelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> 1. Unix Power Tools (I think there's no second to this one and this is >>>> the King of all Unix/Linux books) >>>> >>>> 2. The Linux Cookbook: Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use by >>>> Michael Stutz >>> >>> 3. Linux Server Hacks 1 & 2 (O'rileys). >> 4. The Debian System, Concepts and Techniques; Martin Krafft, No >> Starch Press (really thorough coverage of Debian package management) >> >> 5. Essential System Administration, O'Reilly > 6. For you fans of classics: The Unix Programming Environment, > Kernighan & Pike, Prentice-Hall, 1984 > > Kernighan also co-wrote that other classic, "The C Programming Language
7. Classic shell scripting, O'Reilly This one was, I take it, intended as an updating of the classic "Software tools" by Kernighan and Plauger. A great combination of shell scripting and command-line tools. A solid introduction to the *nix philosophy with more than enough practical examples to be immediately useful. Cheers, Tyler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]