A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming,
by Mark Sobell, Matthew Helmke
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The Most Useful Tutorial and Reference, with Hundreds of HighQuality Examples for Every Popular Linux Distribution "First Sobell taught people how to use Linux . . . now he teaches you the power of Linux. A musthave book for anyone who wants to take Linux to the next level." Jon "maddog" Hall, Executive Director, Linux International Discover the...
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