I have done all the legwork. I have collected and categorized all those interesting Linux books you have been asking me about in one convenient, easy-to-find and easy-to-shop location!I added a search engine to make it even easier to find the books you are looking for.
Yes; easy-to-shop because I became an Amazon.com associate in order to help you get the best prices and service on books. I review the books, and Amazon's terrific low prices and support services complete the picture.
It is easy and it is safe. When you find a book you are interested in, just click on the link to go to Amazon.com and place your order. Amazon.com will handle payment (securely, of course) and ship your books directly to you.
I will be adding more books to my catalog regularly. So please bookmark this page, and come back and visit again soon.
If you have any questions or need help finding the book you are looking for, please ask.
Here is the search engine.
And here is my selection of Linux books. So browse to your heart's content.
OpenSUSE 11.0 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Bible
Roger Whittaker, Justin Davies / Paperback / Published 2008
It comes with a DVD to install OpenSUSE, and covers everything including: applications,
installation, partition, end-user needs, kernel updates, virtualization, and YaST.
Fedora 6 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Bible
Christopher Negus / Paperback / Published 2006
Probably the best book available on Fedora. It comes with a DVD to install Fedora,
and covers everything from installation to virtualization.
Linux in a Nutshell, Fourth Edition
Ellen Siever, Aaron Weber, Stephen Figgins / Paperback / Published 2003
Comprehensive but concise, the book covers system administration,
networking commands, sed, awk, shells, regular expressions, package management,
bootloaders, and desktop environments.
Linux Administration Handbook
Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder, Trent R. Hein / Paperback / Published 2002
Slightly outdated, but still an excellent book. It covers easy as well as complex subjects
such as networking, sendmail, and security.
Linux For Dummies, Sixth Edition
Dee-Ann LeBlanc / Paperback / Published 2005
A basic book covering Open Office, and GNOME and KDE desktops. Comes with a DVD.
Red Hat Linux Administration: A Beginner's Guide
Michael Turner, Steve Shah / Paperback / Published 2003
A great book for for systems and network administrators migrating from Windows to Linux.
It covers how to install Linux, the KDE and Gnome desktops, managing users, networking, etc.
Beginning SuSE Linux: From Novice to Professional
Keir Thomas / Paperback / Published 2005
Installation, shell scripting, multimedia, networks, Open Office, are
all covered from the SUSE perspective. It is a very complete book.
Comes with a DVD.
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