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Carzil2010-12-05 00:47:40
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Carzil, 2010-12-05 00:47:40

What book about Linux to read?

Are there any good books about Linux in Russian that can be bought in Moscow? It's the books! Magazines won't work!

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Dmitry Guketlev, 2010-12-05
@Yavanosta

If you are interested in "Linux from scratch", then look at the lecture course of Mikhail Bravo. They are very easy to find on the web. Linux topics are covered in general, what is bash and how to use it, basic commands, principles of building scripts (cycles, pipes, redirects), regexps, fs structure. In the last lectures, as far as I remember, some programs are dealt with. I think there is even a separate lecture on Wim. I started my acquaintance with Linux with these lectures.
Naturally, everything you listened to should be immediately tried in the console, the “homework assignments” at the end of each lecture will help you with this.
Good luck learning linux.

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fata1ex, 2010-12-05
@fata1ex

It's probably not quite what you'd expect from a "Linux book", but it's still useful.
Andrey Robachevsky — UNIX Operating System
ozon

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krotish, 2010-12-05
@krotish

In general, it is better to read articles and try everything in real conditions. (at least on a virtual machine). Then there will be a sense. and the man command , of course.
And from books ... A good book was D. N. Kolisnechenko, Peter W. Allen - LINUX Complete Guide.

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sigmatik, 2010-12-05
@sigmatik

A. Robachevsky - "The UNIX operating system" - a general idea of ​​​​UNIX-like systems, from and to.
D.N. Kolisnichenko. Linux Server do-it-yourself - raising a full-fledged server based on Linux

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zavg, 2010-12-05
@zavg

Linus Torvalds, David Diamond. Just for fun is one of the best books about Linux.

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DaHacka, 2010-12-05
@DaHacka

From Russian authors - Denis Kolisnichenko writes good books

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rasa, 2010-12-05
@rasa

Look for books by Evi Nemeth

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bismark, 2010-12-05
@bismark

D. Kolisnechenko about Mandriva
Michael Lucas about FreeBSD

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Smolka, 2010-12-05
@Smolka

+1 for the course of lectures by M. Bravo
For a beginner, that's it! Personally, in the process of watching, a lot of porridge in my head has resolved on the shelves.
When you understand a little what's what, it will be important to learn how to use Google search and the "man" command.

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medvoodoo, 2010-12-05
@medvoodoo

They helped me a lot in mastering
www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/3285836/
www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/151142/

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korven, 2012-03-19
@korven

A good unix book that anyone interested should read is Unix Software Environment by Brian Kernighan, Rob Pike. Everything else has already been mentioned above.

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