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I have 1.5 years experience in unix environment and shell scripting. Now, I started learning UNIX internals and network programming. Can you please help in finding the same material on the net

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Yes, try keyword searches on:

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Thanks Neo. I tried in that way. But I could not get what I wanted. I am looking for a material which can explain the concepts detailly. I may found if I spend too much time on research.

I am greateful if any body suggest the sites right away.

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What are you looking for exactly?... perhaps we can recommend a few good books for you.
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How about titles like this, "Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment" (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0201563177/)

This title gets pretty indepth and the other titles by Addison-Wesley are fairly in-depth.
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