[Wolves] Linux books

SimonB SimonB at geek-web.co.uk
Mon Sep 26 22:13:07 BST 2005



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[mailto:wolves-bounces at mailman.lug.org.uk] On Behalf Of Kevanf1
Sent: 26 September 2005 18:29
To: Wolverhampton Linux User Group
Subject: Re: [Wolves] Linux books

On 26/09/05, Simon B <simonb at geek-web.co.uk> wrote:
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: wolves-bounces at mailman.lug.org.uk
> > [mailto:wolves-bounces at mailman.lug.org.uk] On Behalf Of roundyz
> > Sent: 26 September 2005 17:23
> > To: Wolverhampton Linux User Group
> > Subject: Re: [Wolves] Linux books
> >
> > rehat fedora linux bible.
> > a fat book that covers allmost everything.....on linux in general.
> > I still goto it now. a fantastic book worth the £35.
> >
> > you won't regret getting this one.
> > it's by christopher negus, and it comes with fedora.
> >
> > i think now there is a 4 version....
> >
> My first book that I used for *nix was an old book on system V. This was
back in the days of working with HP-UX as an after school job, it taught me
a lot about concepts, though quite a few thing shave changed from good ole
system V.
>
> I cant remember the author but I'll dig it out possibly if I ever get
home, gotta go shoppin for bike parts 'again'
>
> Cheers,
>
> SimonB
>

Simon. not 'Introduction to UNIX System V' by Robert A Byers by any
chance?  That one's sitting on my bookshelf just above me as I type
:-)


Indeed it is with ISBN:	0-912677-29-5 / 0912677295, if you want to be
pedantic, wow it truly is a small word. Though mine is full of mindless
scribble and notes from wheni really usaed it.

Regards,
SimonB





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