My fav newbie book~~~> Unix concepts & applications -Sumitava Das
includes tips for (RH & Suse)linux as well.
Bye
Kaushik
P.S~~>I've had the privilage of having Mr Sumitava Das ,as my teacher at
Xavier's
Calcutta.
From: Dwivedi Ajay kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 2:36 AM
>On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Shahzad wrote:
>
>> Can anyone suggest me which book should I refer for
>> elimentory knowledge of Linux?.
>
> Welcome to Linux :-)
>
> IMO the following books may be useful, though they are a bit advanced
> compared to other general books on linux.
> o Linux in a Nutshell by O'reilly
> o Linux Install and Configuration : Little Black Book
>
> If u are a total newbie for linux and unix you may try some others
>like
> o Linux Unleashed
> o Linux A complete Reference
>
> However the best way to learn linux (or unix) is by experimenting
>and man paging.
> $ man __command__
>
>--
>
>#!!! If anything can go wrong, _FIX_ it. (To hell with MURPHY)
>
> Ajay kumar Dwivedi
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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