IMO, you can't learn UNIX by the book, just as reading the CCNA books doesn't make you a good network admin. Download a few different open flavours of UNIX (Linux, *BSD, Solaris, ...), experiment with them on the command line, ...
And there's a lot of certificates abound in the UNIX world, at least one for each OS, and each level (beginner, intermediate, expert, and various specializations).
Yes. This forum. But again, I wouldn't worry about certification untill you have a basic grasp of UNIX in general, and settled on a flavour you're comfortable with.
I'm going to be starting a job in a month or so that I need to brush up on my Unix shell scripting skills. About 15 years ago, I took a college class for Unix shell scripting. I would like to find a good college book again, rather than just going to Amazon and just buying anything.
This is... (2 Replies)
I'd like to learn C but I wanted to ask if anyone knows of a good book to start with. I came across some folks who said the best one is 'The C programming language, second edition' but some reviews said that it's not for beginners. I am learning Java and UNIX on my Mac and am familiar with... (6 Replies)
My knowledge is weak in understanding NIS servers, setting up user accounts, mounting network file systems, clearing stale NFS handles, those sorts of things that I encounter but my IT server team handles.
Can anyone recommend a good book on the subject? Something to demystify mount points,... (1 Reply)
can any one help me and told me about a good books to learn
1- pro c/c++ under unix
2- programming network using c under unix
thnx in advance. (1 Reply)