On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 02:45:03PM -0500, Paul Kraus wrote:
> What books would you recommend?
> 
> If it seems broad it is supposed to be :) I want recommendation on
> newbie, intermediate, advanced, scripting, programming, and security :)

O'Reilly's "UNIX Power Tools" is a neat book for finding tips and tricks
concerning *nix programs and utilities. 

For system administration a clone of the venerable (and expensive) 
Unix System Administration Handbook (aka the Purple Book) by Evi Nemeth 
et. al. has been published under the name of Linux Administration Handbook. 
I reccomend it highly.

For programming I hear that W. Richard Stevens "Advanced Programming in
the Unix Environment" is the best. (It's in my to-buy queue.) I have
one of his works on the TCP/IP protocols, "TCP/IP Illustrated Vol 1"
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