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Unix Book
OK Guys!
I need a top of the line unix system administration book for newbies! help! thanks |
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To be perfectly honest I don't think that in today's world you will find one but rather a selection which together will provide top of the line information.
"The UNIX System Administration Handbook", though a little dated now is still a good text and a good starting point for getting the grounding done. As you progress you may find that you will need to this supplement with other subject specific texts, especially if you want to look at things which have come into various distributions recently. |
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