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How to get the knowledge in UNIX? Suggest me . Please.

Hai, friends.

In one exam which i have to attend in the month of january, they asked "knowledge of c and unix are required" .

I am beginner to unix, even i dont know from where to start .

Please suggest me what to do , to get through the exam and interview.

I have already downloaded some books and started studying.

But i am in dilemma whether my approach is correct or not.

please give me your important advices so that i can get good knowledge in

as far as my exam is concerned . i have one month time.


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