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Title: Linux Bible (Bible (Wiley)) by Candace Leiden, Terry Collings ISBN: 0-7645-4662-7 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Pub. Date: 14 May, 2001 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $49.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 4 (4 reviews)
Rating: 2
Summary: Buy another book by SAMS
Comment: I ended up buying this book for Redhat 7.1 because it was quicker than buying from Redhat directly and the same store was till carrying RH 6.2!! However, this book was too vague on most of the more advanced topics that I ended up spending hours reading the "man" pages to figure things out.
Example, this book is for Linux 7, but it discussed inetd rather that xinetd that comes with RH Linux 7. I also kept going to the store to look at the new book by SAMS by Bill Ball on Redhat 7 Unleased (many other versions out there).
Bottom line, buy the latest Redhat distribution from the company, lets help them out to survive against the Seattle Giant, and buy a book focused purely on Redhat rather than generic Linux.
The book by same company Hungry Minds on RH Linux is good but not as good as SAMS publishing.
Rating: 4
Summary: Pick this one up...
Comment: I had been trying to install Linux just so I could fool around with it for several months. After getting fed up with Redhat, Suse, Corel, and Caldera's FTP sites, I decided to buy this book - simply because it included RH 7.1.... The version that came with mine already had the ver 2.4 kernel... USB support has been excellent and I now know what the difference between an RPM and a TAR is... I wish there was a bit more on installing hardware, as I have not yet figured out how to use a "makefile" thus rendering my network card useless. If for nothing else, pick up this book just for the version of Linux that it comes with. The book is useful, but plan on buying others if you want to consider yourself versed on the topic.
Rating: 5
Summary: Perhaps the best book for Linux in all flavors
Comment: Well I ended up hitting the bookstore last night looking for a book I heard things about and unfortunately it was not there. I I ended up just taking a stab at it and picked up the Linux Bible as I did not want something that would be based on a certain Linux distribution (like Redhat or Slackware ...). As of picking this book up I new very basic knowledge with Linux. I could get around but I mainly wanted to know the real heavy details as well as why things occurred. This book answered all those questions for me and more. I ended up finishing the book in just 2 days because of the fact that it hits different topics and covers them very well so that you can understand them and immediately jumps to the next so you will always be learning something new.
I would suggest this book to any beginner or intermediate user. As for it being a bible ... well you will probably keep other books at your side for troubleshooting problems but this book is a must especially if you want to get in the field. I purchased this book and it came bundled with Red Hat Linux 7.1 and that may turn people away from it if they are interested in another distribution but do NOT be afraid! In the book whenever it goes over something in Redhat 7.1 it will give you notes on the difference with earlier Redhat versions as well as other popular distributions (slackware, debian, mandrake, and caldera to be exact). I had a friend come up to me who is in a similar field and could easily explain a lot of what I have read and sounded like a true "Linux Techie" which proves a lot for 2 days of reading and made me feel as though I have made a very wise investment. Get this book and just read it through and you will fall in love with all that linux has to offer.
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