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Improving Unix Skills

Kindly any advice to improve my unix skills as electronic books i can download or valuable sites as this one etc...
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If you really, really wanna learn and improve, get "UNIX Essentials and UNIX Core" DVD.
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Is there any place I can buy the DVD cheaper than the $136 advertized at Amazon?
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We got it directly from unixacademy.com, I really don't know if you can get it cheaper (search the web) but if you buy it elsewhere outside Amazon and CustomFlix they will deny the certification. We have purchased the business edition and we made it a standard training for new users and developers who comes from Windows background.
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