Larry Grover wrote:
>
> My favorite printed reference book on linux is: "Linux in a Nutshell", published by
>O'Reilly (http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/linuxnut3/). It is a desktop reference, not
>a textbook.
>
> If you want more of a textbook, I recommend "Running Linux", also published by
>O'Reilly (http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/runux3/).
>
> I have the 2nd editions of both and I've found them to be very helpful. They are
>both up to 3rd editions. While I haven't seen the latest editions, I image they're
>at least as good as the second editions.
>
Case you (and all of you others) might be interested in getting new
edition of "Linux in a Nutshell", I'll be interested in old one, as for
a book exchange. I offer some books from here, regarding history and art
of this area. I already have Running Linux (1st ed.) and it is ok.
Misko
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