On Thu, Nov 05, 2015 at 12:28:02PM -0800, Mike Connors wrote:
> "I was hoping to extend my knowledge on Linux, Ubuntu, Open source, and 
> wanted to find some books somewhere between "Linux for dummies" & 
> Coding. I know about the BIOS,CMOS, CPU, etc. but I wanted deeper 
> knowledge on Linux. Yes, I still read paper books;"
> 
> One of the best Linux self-education books I've ever read is 'Unix and 
> Linux System Administration Handbook'
> 
> http://www.admin.com/
> 
> It's not just informative but also well written and dare I say, generally 
> enjoyable to read.
 
Consider "How Linux Works" by Brian Ward from (the great) No Starch Press.
I just browsed an eCopy from the Multnomah County Library and it gets into deep 
detail. 

-- 
      Michael Rasmussen, Portland Oregon  
    Be Appropriate && Follow Your Curiosity
Karl Marx noted that the existence of paper money made people less likely
to help. He thought participants in a barter economy would be more
likely to send a starving neighbor a ham than modern Europeans would be
to send some coins. Modern research has confirmed Marx’s suppositions.
    ~ 
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/philg/2009/04/03/the-life-you-can-save-by-peter-singer/
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