To all who replied, thanks for the info.. SysAdmin was on my short list
from the start, I wanted to be sure I was not missing any other great
resources.. I'm not encouraging shutting the thread down though. It's
interesting to me what resources you guys find useful !
Dave
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I second burnett -
+1 SysAdmin
+1 ;login
I've let everything I get lapse at some point or another, but SysAdmin,
never.
It's also the only magazine I've ever gotten where I actively refer to
old copies.
The CD version is a good way to catch up on old issues and includes
source code.
Lots of projects that become "de-facto standards" get born in that mag.
They are agnostic, but have a preponderance of Linux/UNIX articles.
Their Q&A author, Amy Rich, is a *NIX goddess. When I lay down to sleep
at night, I pray to her for guidance and wisdom.
JKB
----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Sorenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, January 29, 2007 1:31 pm
Subject: [TriLUG] On a lighter note maybe semi off-topic
To: [email protected]
I've been told I have some $ to spend on dead tree magazine
subscriptions. If you had to choose, what linux/ sys admin related
magazines would you not live without?
Dave
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