Hi and thanks all the responders. This is the summary of the answers

"Pinchas Rosenfeld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:  
>"Red Hat Linux: The Complete Reference" by R. peterson is a
>fine book ... My Favorite is: "Using Red Hat Linux" (Get the Newest edition),

the newest edition is RH6.2 special edition. I think I prefer newer one, thow 
you may buy a used book for $6.06 (on amazon.com)

Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>1) My experience is that www.bookpool.com will turned out cheaper. I 
>have not look at the specific titles you mention.

those titles are more expensive, so are the shipping rates

> Have you looked at the LDP guides? 
>huji mirrors it too (http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/docs/LDP), and for a good 

 yes,  while the howtos and guides are written by specialists in their field, 
I'm looking for something written by professional wrigther (and yes, there is 
 "all in one book" consideration). In addition, I don't have access to 
large-scale printer. 
I think, LDP is fine for look-really-in-depth into specific topic

>(3) Just curious, what have you bought for C++?

Tom Swan's C++ and "Thinking in C++" by B.Eckel (great book!!!)

Thanks again for the help

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