Good Book about the command lineForum: User Feedback Topic: Good Book about the command line started by: MASSRADIUS Posted by MASSRADIUS on Jan. 12 2005,23:28
Does anyone have a good suggestion for a book that helps a linux/unix noob learn about the command line? I've been strictly GUI for years and am starting to realize that in order to be proficient in linux I need to understand how to use the command line.
Posted by SaidinUnleashed on Jan. 13 2005,01:47
The Linux Cookbook (V.2 if you can find it) is great.If you really want to get into the geek spirit, "Just for Fun", the pseudo-autobiography of Linus Torvalds is also a great read. -J.P. Posted by adraker on Jan. 13 2005,02:11
Rute PDF is another suggestion,general reference, scripting,etc. Posted by Tux5 on Jan. 13 2005,12:31
'Linux Pocket Guide' by Daniel J Barrett (ISBN: 0596006284) is a good CLI reference. You can always RTFM (http://www.tuxs.org/rtfm.htm)! :-)< http://www.tuxs.org/rtfm.htm > Posted by caulktel on Jan. 13 2005,14:31
I use O'Reily's " running linux ", I like it alot.
Posted by AwPhuch on Jan. 13 2005,16:14
Yessir the Linux pocket guide is invaluable!!! I use mine daily! Brian AwPhuch Posted by softgun on Jan. 16 2005,12:09
http://www.linuxcommand.org/
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