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What is the best Linux literature out there?
There is a lot of information. And it's not hard to get confused. In order not to be sprayed on something less worthwhile, I want to choose the material more competently. Help me please.
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Brian Ward, Linux Internals, 2016
Very well written and detailed, easy to read.
I think it's better to learn in practice: Virtual machine + mana + archwikis (as one of the most complete ones) + gentuwikis.
Depends on what exactly you want to study.
and you also studied Windows from books?
I don’t think that this is the best idea for self-education today , books are certainly useful, but current as structuring existing knowledge or in some narrowly focused area, and even in today’s world, information in books becomes outdated pretty quickly.
Just clearly define your current goal and use to achieve it, a modern information field, do not drive yourself into the framework, as you will quickly get bored with all this
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