On 03/10/15 12:47, Anton Aylward wrote:
'Self-Service Linux' in the Bruce Perens series. Authors: Mark Wilding and Dan Behman PRENTICE HALL Professional Technical Reference ISBN 0-13-147751-X
It's freely downloadable from http://itknowledgecloud.tradepub.com You will need an account there, but its also a trove of other interesting publications on a wide variety of technical matters.
Why is this useful?
Its about problems solving in the Linux world.
its not going to be a great use to people who have been using Linux, coding for Linux solely using Linux for a decade or more, but for people coming to Linux from Windows it will help them over a conceptual hurdle, introduce a lot of the very basic assumptions that "old timers" take for granted and often don't realise they are assuming.
While some technical aspects of the book are out of date -- it was published in 2006 -- the first chapter on problem determination is a classic and well worth reading.
If you work though the examples you may find that a few of the details are out of date, but the basic principles of using things like 'strace',, of keeping logs, and more are still applicable.
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Yes, but to download it as an ebook it wants a work email. I don't have one being retired. If I get past that will it download something I can read ? I don't do ebooks but I do have an Android tablet if I could read it on that. M -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org