On Fri, 05 Feb 1999, you wrote:
>Talking of Linux books, can anyone suggest a book that goes in depth into
>the Linux environment. What I am looking for is a book which does not
>give basic details of how to use Linux, but one which goes into details
>about system libraries (i.e. explaining a.out, ELF, glibc) and similiar
>topics?
I don't know if this meets your needs exactly. You can probably get an
explaination of those topics on the net at the Linux Documentation Project:
http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/
Anyway, as for books, "Beginning Linux Programming" by Wrox does explain some
of the system libraries and how to use the UNIX/Linux enviornment for
programming. It isn't for beginning programmers, but people who know how to
program and want to learn on Linux.
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