No personal recommendations, but there's a nice list at http://www.linux.org/books/index.html It's arranged by the following categories - each book gets a brief description Featured Books New and Upcoming Linux Books Basic Linux Books Linux Networking and System Administration Books Linux Internet Related Books Linux Programming Books Perl and CGI Programming Books General Unix Books cheerio rowan > Date: Wed, 09 Jun 1999 08:42:32 +0200 > From: Matthieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: book > Hi, > Can someone advise me a very good book to understand linux deeper > than with a simple installation manual ?? > > Thanks :-) > > matt > > Rowan Brownlee State Library of NSW Macquarie St. Sydney 2000 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Suppose everyone had a box with something in it; we call it a "beetle." No one can look into anyone else's box, and everyone says that he knows what a beetle is only by looking at his beetle. Here, it would be quite possible for everyone to have something different in his box." L.W PI293 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
