On Mer, 2004-02-25 at 16:01, Chris Cox wrote:
> Now... as far as "really good" goes... that depends.
> I haven't found ANY book on ANY *ix that I'd call
> "really good".

There are a couple I'd suggest that may make the rating and are not
developer bugs per se

- Lasser, Think Unix

Which is a book about how Unixthink works and very good in the sense
that it explains the reasoning behind the way the beast you are
attempting to admin works

- Linux Servers 24x7

As a "the company wizard has gone on holiday, the brown and sticky is
approaching the fan at alarming speed now what" kind of book. Its a nice
guide (although now a little dated) to stuff like Apache and Sendmail
that covers config files not the GUI apps and so is good for getting
that extra stage beyond screaming and hiding in the cupboard when the
gui config tools won't work.

Alan
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