General
Linux Administration : A Beginner's Guide
Format: Paperback
Author: Steve Shah
ReleaseDate: 25 October, 2005
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
Rating:
Windows transition to Linux
However, I've always wanted to experiment with Linux, but the difficulty of most installations and the configuration headaches were just too m uch for me. I'm guilty; I've been a Windows user for the longest time.
This book is an excellent way to get people transitioning from a Windows environment into Linux. Comparisons of Windows configurations and their counterparts in Linux are strewn throughout this book, and the amount of detail is very helpful.
In all, this book is excellent. I highly recommend it.
I give this book six stars out of five
I'm an experienced Windows Systems Administrator, and I was advised it would be in my best interest to gain familiarity and experience with Linux. I'd like to give this book more stars than just five.
This book explains everything from the viewpoint of a Windows admin. It has plenty of screen shots and explanations for everything.
I can not recommend this book too much.
Computer Guy.
This is one of those good computer books
This isn't one of those books. Everyone who buys computer books probably has more than a few that cost big bucks, but are somewhere gathering dust. This book is informative and most of all engaging. I enjoy reading it. This is my first review of a book and I buy lots of books. This one is worth recommending.
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