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clevisvb
03-13-2001, 08:16 PM
Yes. I have seen the books listed...

I have Red Hat Linux 7 Bible already.

What should be the next book I should get in anyone's opinion.

Running Linux

-or-

Linux in a Nut Shell

Or do you think there are any better ones?

Lend273
03-13-2001, 09:30 PM
I would say Running Linux would be your next best bet. Linux in a Nutshell is good too as a command reference, which I would tackle after Running Linux.

Len

quoth
03-14-2001, 01:13 AM
What's the Red Hat Linux Bible like. Worth getting for beginners.

I was think of gettng the Red Hat 7.0 unleashed?

any clues. :D

§ilhouette
03-14-2001, 01:21 AM
Originally posted by quoth:
What's the Red Hat Linux Bible like. Worth getting for beginners.

I was think of gettng the Red Hat 7.0 unleashed?

any clues. :D

Stay away from the * Unleashed books, they aren't worth the time of day when compared to O'Reilly books. Definitely go for the Running Linux book, unless you already have a strong grasp of Linux (if that's the case, you wouldn't be on this board though, hehe). Linux in a Nutshell is, as Lend noted, a good reference book for when the man pages make your eyes buggy. Ever since I bought my first O'Reilly book, Learning Perl, I'll never buy another UNIX-related book from another publisher again. Good luck!