Over the past few days I have read some posts concerning what books to
buy.
I too asked that question a few weeks ago and got some very good input.
So I went out with my trusty plastic and picked up a few books, sat down
and read them.
Here are the two I use most often to solve my linux questions.
1. Running Linux. 3rd Edition By Matt Welsh, Matthias Kalle Dalheimer &
Lar Kaufman.
Really good book. Covers allot of things, Things I didn't even know
about.
2. Linux Network Toolkit. By Paul G. Sery. This guy did a real good job.
If your a beginner this is a book for you. It walks you through step by
step on getting things setup and running.
I thought I would post this, because so many of you helped me when I
really needed it.
By the way this is a great group.
This is to all of you folks who are just starting into Linux and haven't
posted for fear of being laughed at.. I don't think these people will do
that. I know I have made a few simple posts, and all I received was
allot of help.
Thanks
Jeff