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gramilla2012-06-19 13:12:16
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gramilla, 2012-06-19 13:12:16

Linux/Unix book?

What would you recommend to read? I tried to find Robachevsky 2nd Edition "The UNIX Operating System" but did not find it.

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ShadowHacker, 2012-06-19
@ShadowHacker

Here's a good one:
debian-handbook.info/

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@sledopit, 2012-06-19
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Classics of the genre: Evi Nemeth. Linux Administrator's Guide.
PS In general, they have already asked more than once:
habrahabr.ru/qa/2516/
habrahabr.ru/qa/20596/
, etc.

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script88, 2012-06-19
@script88

Here. good cookbook :)
TheDebianCookbook-A4-v1.3.pdf

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alienrom, 2012-06-19
@alienrom

Rumor has it that once a season (quarter, half a year, etc.), suffering habrs ask: what would they read from UNIX / Linux (C ++, Ruby, nginx, network technologies, etc.).
Look, the answers to these questions do not change as often as the same questions arise.

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motl, 2012-06-28
@motl

Robachevsky is very accessible and at the same time quite detailed, the book perfectly balances theory and practice. Perhaps the best book on computer science written by a Russian author

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Nikolai Turnaviotov, 2012-06-19
@foxmuldercp

Unix administrator's guide, handbooks on freebsd, debian, gento
handbooks are in Russian, ISBN and I can look at the authors of the first paper book at home in the evening.
this was the beginning of my exploration of this world.

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xandr0s, 2012-06-19
@xandr0s

Robachevsky 2nd Edition "The UNIX Operating System"

it seems

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