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Read this if you are serious about being a Unix Admin...
Okay someone posted this as a response to a newbie question about books and resources and the ever popular "What should I read to be a good unix admin " newbie question...
I feel this should be a sticky, because after having read a good portion of it since yesterday, I noticed the bibliography...WOW!!! There are well over 100 book references there... I would buy them all if I could... Please read this if you are serious about becoming a great UNIX/Linux SA and programmer. The Art of Unix Programming Here is the bibliography link that is in the above link as well... Bibliography EDIT, 03/24/05: I found one more great site I had forgotten about till a few weeks ago. It shows the utterly complete history of every known UNIX flavor, a family tree, if you will... http://www.levenez.com/unix/ ENJOY!!! Last edited by Kelam_Magnus; 03-24-2005 at 11:31 PM.. |
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