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What are good books, or online reference, or tutorials to take to learn command-line linux?...
- 04-16-2007 #1Just Joined!
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What are good books, or online reference, or tutorials to take to learn command-line linux?
- 04-16-2007 #2forum.guy
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- 04-16-2007 #3
Don't forget the man pages and the info command.
A buttload of material there. =-}I do not respond to private messages asking for Linux help, Please keep it on the forums only.
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- 04-17-2007 #4Just Joined!
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Learning command-line Linux
Greetings from Guelph, Ontario. May I recommend the book Linux Phrasebook by Scott Granneman, published by Developer's Library in 2006. Since i bought it I have found it an invaluable resource. It has over 100 codes and commands with clear examples on how to use them.
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- 04-17-2007 #5Linux User
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hi
www.tldp.org it is the homepage of many linux documentation


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