On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 10:31:42AM +0200, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> A friend of mine asked me for a recommendation for one or two
> comprehensive intermediate level (i.e. not for complete novices or
> idiots) reference books on Linux system and network administration,
> and though I am usually able to find the right FM for a question at
> hand, I found myself unable to recommend any single reference source
> in a form of a dead tree or parchment.
> 
> Assuming responses like "Why does he need a book at all?" are
> redirected to /dev/null, can anyone recommend anything generic enough
> and comprehensive enough? Updated and correct to a reasonable degree...
> 
> It's OK if it is specific to a major distro. If it isn't - so much the
> better. If there are none - it's a good answer as well.
> 
> -- 
> Oleg Goldshmidt | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 


  I don't know whether it will suits your friend needs. Yet the Lip's
NAG can be read online and for free so that your friend can decides
by himself.
  By the way, does anyone here is/was subscribed to O'reilly online 
library (Safary I believe)?
-- 

    Shaul Karl, [EMAIL PROTECTED] e t

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