RE: Unix and Linux Books

2000-01-14 Thread Jeff Graves
ry 14, 2000 4:19 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:RE: Unix and Linux Books Almost anything Published by O'reilly & Associates, Inc. I get mine at the local Barnes & Noble. They are easy to spot, beacuse each one has a differnt animal on the cover. I hope this helps. >

Re: Unix and Linux Books

2000-01-13 Thread Rusty
Thanks for the reply, MJ. This was just the sort of thing I wanted to know. And the quote from Hitler (One People, One Country, One Leader) was great. Rusty -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: Unix and Linux Books

2000-01-13 Thread Ahbaid Gaffoor
Hi, 1) Running Linux - Matt Walsh 2) Unix System Administration Handbook ("The Red Book" hide this book) There are many others but these should get you going fine... regards, Ahbaid. Rusty wrote: > I just wanted whatever input you guys cared to send my way on some books I > am thinking of g

RE: Unix and Linux Books

2000-01-13 Thread Rev. David P. Giffen
sday, January 13, 2000 6:54 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Unix and Linux Books > > > I just wanted whatever input you guys cared to send my way on some books I > am thinking of getting. I am transitioning from a Windows NT > administrator > (I know, I know!) to a Un

RE: Unix and Linux Books

2000-01-13 Thread Manuel Camacho
>am thinking of getting. I am transitioning from a Windows NT administrator Don't worry, nobody's perfect! ;) >Linux in a Nutshell, Second Edition; Siever, Ellen; O'Reilly According to Linux Journal, this is a "must have". >Running Linux, Third Edition; Welsh, Matt; O'Reilly & Associates

Re: Unix and Linux Books

2000-01-13 Thread Robert Burton
Rusty >Linux in a Nutshell, Second Edition; Siever, Ellen; O'Reilly I consider this book at absolute must have. It's a great reference, I use it just about everyday. It keeps me from having to remember every little command switch :) >System Admin Books > >Essential System Administration, Seco

Re: Unix and Linux Books

2000-01-13 Thread Marc Davis
Rusty wrote: > > I just wanted whatever input you guys cared to send my way on some books I > am thinking of getting. IMO: For a general introduction to Linux, _Running Linux_ 3rd ed by Welsh, et al is tops. I've also found _Linux in a Nutshell_ to be very useful. A good Samba book ( for e

Re: Unix and Linux Books

2000-01-13 Thread mwinder
One of the ones I found quite useful is Linux Companion for System Administrators by Jochen Hein and published by Addison-Wesley. I found myself doing the same as you a year and a half ago. :-) On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Rusty wrote: > I just wanted whatever input you guys cared to send my way on

Unix and Linux Books

2000-01-13 Thread Rusty
I just wanted whatever input you guys cared to send my way on some books I am thinking of getting. I am transitioning from a Windows NT administrator (I know, I know!) to a Unix/Linux administrator (Hey, I eventually came around), so I am not starting from scratch but I am unfamiliar with Unix an

Re: linux books?

1998-04-28 Thread Rodney O. Kerstetter
On Mon, 27 Apr 1998, Chris Scheller wrote: >What would be a good book to pick on linux in general? >I already have Linux in nutshell by O'Rielly. And >the redhat User amnual that came with the cdrom. > >CHirs > I have used Both first and second editions of Red Hat Linux Unleashed from SAMS publ

Re: linux books?

1998-04-27 Thread bren tamilio
: What would be a good book to pick on linux in general? : I already have Linux in nutshell by O'Rielly. And : the redhat User amnual that came with the cdrom. To be honest, many linux books, like most other computer-related books, will basically give you the same information. However,

Re: linux books?

1998-04-27 Thread Dave Wreski
> What would be a good book to pick on linux in general? > I already have Linux in nutshell by O'Rielly. And > the redhat User amnual that came with the cdrom. Try the on-line books, in the form of HOWTO's. There is a wealth of information available at: http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP Specifical

Re: linux books?

1998-04-27 Thread Brian
> What would be a good book to pick on linux in general? > I already have Linux in nutshell by O'Rielly. And > the redhat User amnual that came with the cdrom. > Check out "Running Linux", by O'Reilly Press. --Brian -- Brian Eith

linux books?

1998-04-27 Thread Chris Scheller
What would be a good book to pick on linux in general? I already have Linux in nutshell by O'Rielly. And the redhat User amnual that came with the cdrom. CHirs _ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.co