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Linux Pocket Guide
Format: Paperback
Author: Daniel J. Barrett
ReleaseDate: 01 March, 2004
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
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Great book for anybody working on Unix Env
Its been really helpful to me in a lot of occasions when you just know that there is a command to do it but just cannot remember what the command is. This is the best pocket reference book that you can get. Would definitely say a must to anybody starting or already working with Unix/Linux. .
Linux Companion
This pocket Guide continuously help me out of a jam every time I need something done on a Linux box that is not available with the graphic user interface. If you are new to Linux like me and would like to learn Linux in a week then this book is a must have along with "Linux for Dummies" by LeBlance. The truth is the more I use this book with the command window, the more comfortable I am with using Linux. So get this book and stop pounding your head against the wall when you can not find the answer with the GUI.
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Not bad...but no iptables?
A pretty handy beginner reference nonetheless. I guess you'll have to invest in O'Reilly's IPTABLES pocket guide too.
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