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On Dec 17 Anton Antonov wrote: brilliant introductionary to advanced level, book for people who want to understand Linux
Whether you're a enthusiast, student, employeed software developer or sys admin - this book will do you good. As a software developer, I loved the shell scripting and networking chapters. I learnt a lot in a well organized way and know what else to read, since through the chapters, you'll find a lot of paragraphs where the author recommends books that will help you learn more about the topic(s). Full Review  >

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On Dec 5 Matthew Halverson wrote: A clear and understandable explanation of what happens under the hood
In How Linux Works, Brian Ward gives a clear and understandable explanation of what happens under the hood of your Linux machine. He outlines all the major parts from how Linux boots to how disks and hardware is presented to the user Full Review  >

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On Nov 30 Surachart Opun wrote: Cool Linux Book!
It's a cool book to learn about Linux, Even through, a book, it will not support every skills about Linux. Readers will enjoy to read a book about Linux. There's easy to read and understanding in a book. It's for some people who are starting with Linux and Linux Administrators who are enjoying to learn and want to get something new that can use in their fields. Full Review  >

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