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proposed additions to the 'books' subforum in the 'Dummies' forum
Dear admins,
Over in the "UNIX for Dummies" forum there is a subforum: "I'm new to Unix. Which books should I read?" The 2 Bash guides and the Linux guide on this page: The Linux Documentation Project: Guides Have been really useful to me. Also (though the same info can be found by typing 'info coreutils') the following made lots of things about UNIX file manipulation easier: GNU coreutils manual - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF) yrs michael |
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