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m3rlin
10-21-2001, 09:26 AM
Hello, i use linux for some while, im not an expert on linux but im not that basic too. I want to improve, is there a book where it explains everthing about linux, to basic commands,backups,security,serviçes,installing programs,configuring,programing scripts, viewing logs and menage them. stuff like this, the books that i read whore: Maximum Linux Security(very very good), and Linux (very basic), and finaly the book that camed with the cd's :) (the manual). I started with red hat 6.1 (only keep up for 2 mounths), return to windows(didn't had support), the i bought suse 6.3(still using) i know some concepts of linux. What kind of linux book to you recomend and where i get it!
Thanks

Choozo
10-21-2001, 09:50 AM
Get a copy of 'Linux Administration: A Beginners Guide' (from Osborne) and possibly also 'Running Linux' (3rd or 4th edition from O'Reilly).
You will find them at http://www.amazon.co.uk/ (since you live in Europe, the UK site will deliver about 10 times faster than the US site)

Cheers :)

thor420
10-21-2001, 11:19 AM
I think Running Linux from O'reilly is a great place to start!

X_console
10-21-2001, 11:28 AM
I would also recommend a book dedicated to Suse Linux to go with your book that's dedicated to Linux in general.