Good Online Reference
Victor Mendonça
victorbrca at yahoo.ca
Sat May 26 04:00:18 UTC 2007
I tried reading Rute and I found it a bit hard for a guy like me with no programing skills and noob to Linux.... I got lost at the beginning of scripting (regular expressions). It's a really good book thou...
I'm reading at the moment "Linux administrator - Street Smarts" on my spare time at work and I'm liking it. Got it for 35.99 on Chapters...
Other 3 sites that have interesting info are:
- Linux Documentation Project Guides
http://osdir.com/LDP/guides.html
- Linux Command.og
http://linuxcommand.org/
- Linux.org
http://www.linux.org/lessons/
Vic.
----- Original Message ----
From: Daniel Robitaille <robitaille at gmail.com>
To: The Canadian Ubuntu Users Community <ubuntu-ca at lists.ubuntu.com>
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 11:45:10 PM
Subject: Re: Good Online Reference
On 5/25/07, Tee Jay Rosene <teejayrosene at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hey all, I have a quick question pertaining to online information sources.
> Today I was in Chapters and I saw a few very good books on Ubuntu--one in
> particular called Ubuntu Unleashed. It had tonnes of information packed in
> chronological, logical order.
> I really wanted it, but I couldn't justify dishing out nearly $80 for a book
> (actually my better half talked me out of it...probably for the best).
> Anyway, that got me thinking...there must be information available like
> this, somewhere on the net? I do frequent ubuntuforums.org, and I love it,
> but the reason why I liked these books was because it presented information
> to me that I wasn't going out to get. Instead, I could turn from page to
> page and become a better Ubuntu user because of what I'd learn.
> Also, I've already downloaded the "Official" Ubuntu book, and it has been
> helpful, but what if I want to get some hacks or more in depth info?
> Thanks in advance,
> Tee Jay
You could dig into the various documents on http://help.ubuntu.com
(and it seems versions 6.06 and 6.10 contains book-like pdf files)
My personal favourite a few years back was the RUTE book:
http://rute.2038bug.com
Not Ubuntu specific (it was created in 2002), but you can get the PDF
to print your own book. And most of it is fundamental Unix/Linux
stuff applicable to any Linux distro:
===============
1.1 What This Book Covers
This book covers GNU/LINUX system administration, for popular
distributions like RedHat and Debian, as a tutorial for new users and
a reference for advanced administrators. It aims to give concise,
thorough explanations and practical examples of each aspect of a UNIX
system. Anyone who wants a comprehensive text on (what is commercially
called) ``LINUX'' need look no further--there is little that is not
covered here.
====================
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Daniel Robitaille
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