25 Apr
2002
25 Apr
'02
12:19
One the best all around Linux books I've read is the "Rute Users Tutorial and Exposition" by Paul Sheer. It hase the most complete coverage of Linux that I've seen assembled in one book, is well written, and is useful for both beginner and experienced users. Lots of interesting tips and tricks from admin, shell scripting, services, to hardware, security, and boot machinery. It is Debian oriented, but 98% of the examples apply to any distro. I only wish it covered Postfix instead of Exim for the MTA :) Best Regards, Keith -- missing sig