>    90% of the commands, at least, are basic Unix commands, not specific to
>Linux or Debian. O'Reilly's "Unix in a Nutshell", or "Linux in a Nutshell",
>should do fine as a simple reference. Personally I find "Unix Power Tools" to
>be my bible of Unix black magick. 


>    If you want to go the free route, just use the man pages. 


        Hey...

        I have all books you mention from the sites I provided in a previous 
reply
in HTML version... I remember the 'Open Publication license' that appeared
in 'Learning Debian GNU/linux', but don't know if applies to the other books.


        I would not to make dirty the name of Debian recommending "bookwarez" 
from
this list.

        Can anyone give some light on this?



        Ignasi







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