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    Linux and Linux Commands Books

    I want to know the name of the different books which can be useful while learning the Linux by myself. I don't have any idea about the Linux. I have used some or the other command in UNIX operating system and wanted to learn the Linux in detail. So, if anyone is having details about the books related to the Linux then give me list of them.

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    Re: Linux and Linux Commands Books

    I have list of some books in Linux you can make use of them.

    List of books on Linux:
    1. Advanced Linux Programming written by Mark Mitchell, Jeffrey Oldham, and Alex Samuel
    2. Comprehensive Linux Textbook written by Muayyad Saleh Al-Sadi
    3. Java Application Development on Linux written by Carl Albing and Michael Schwarz
    4. The Linux Cookbook: Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use written by Michael Stutz
    5. Linux Installation and Getting Started written by Matt Welsh
    6. Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide written by Ori Pomerantz
    7. Linux Client Migration Cookbook, Version 2: A Practical Planning and Implementation Guide for Migrating to Desktop Linux written by Chris Almond
    8. Linux Compute Clusters written by Chander Kant
    9. Self-Service Linux: Mastering the Art of Problem Determination written by Dan Behman and Mark Wilding
    Last edited by Praetor; 22-12-2009 at 01:56 PM.

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    Re: Linux and Linux Commands Books

    As you told that you are not having any idea about the Linux, I am giving you some list of books which will give you details about basic of linux:
    1. Linux for Beginners Books
    2. Ubuntu Desktop Essentials
    3. Ubuntu Linux Essentials
    4. Fedora Desktop Essentials
    5. Fedora 11 User Guide
    6. Fedora Linux Essentials
    7. Linux Filesystem Guide
    8. GNU/Linux Command-Line Tools Guide
    9. Ubuntu Linux Starter Guide
    10. The Unofficial Ubuntu Linux Starter Guide
    11. Learning Debian GNU/Linux
    12. Red Hat Enterprise Linux Step by Step Guide

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    Re: Linux and Linux Commands Books

    I think you need to download the different online ebooks which have the basic information about the Linux and then you can make use of different online pdf books to get more knowledge about it. So, just make use of internet and then you can be able to get more understanding about the Linux and its commands. Ubuntu Karmic Koala Bible is one of the book which can you use for your knowledge improvement.

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    Re: Linux and Linux Commands Books

    Hello, you can make use of the following books for getting more closer to the Linux:
    • Newbie’s Getting Started Guide to Linux
    • Introduction to Linux – A Hands on Guide
    • GNU/Linux Command line tools Summary
    • Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference
    • Rute User’s Tutorial and Exposition

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    Re: Linux and Linux Commands Books

    I have some list of good books which can be useful to you to improve your Linux knowledge. Use the list below to get Linux and Linux Command books:
    • The Linux Cookbook: Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use
    • Linux in the Workplace
    • Linux Device Drivers, Third Edition
    • Free for All
    • Advanced Linux Programming
    • Advanced Linux Programming, First Edition - by Alex Samuel, Jeffrey Oldham and Mark Mitchell, 2001

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