Paul Walker on 21 Oct 2011 06:29:06 -0700
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- From: Paul Walker <starsinmypockets@gmail.com>
- To: "Philadelphia Linux User's Group Discussion List" <plug@lists.phillylinux.org>
- Subject: [PLUG] Books on *nix
- Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2011 09:29:00 -0400
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Anyone recommend a good intermediate-level book on *nix operating systems and server administration. I recognize there's a vast amount of documentation available online. I'm really trying to understand linux directory structures, basic processes, etc -- with an eye towards doing administration tasks, server setup and configuration etc.
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