Nils wrote:
> 
> Talking of Linux books, can anyone suggest a book that goes in depth into
> the Linux environment. What I am looking for is a book which does not
> give basic details of how to use Linux, but one which goes into details
> about system libraries (i.e. explaining a.out, ELF, glibc) and similiar
> topics?


Well, it dosn't go into depth about glibc, but it does explain
shell scripts, libaraires, curses, tcl, sockets, X, etc. It does
it in an easy to understand  style. It comes with example
source code for you to compile also.

Look at " Beginning Linux Programming" from Wrox Press

Cheapbytes.com has it in their books section

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