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Linux In A Nutshell Book Review

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Linux In A Nutshell lists for about $32.
The core of the book is an extensive listing of Linux commands. At a little over 400 pages, this alphabetically ordered reference gives the reader the low-down on hundreds of commands and options. While most of this material is available using man pages, having it in a single place is makes a lot of sense. It's often easier to scroll through printed pages or flip backwards and forwards through a book than to swap back and forth between terminal sessions or pages in a browser.
 read more | mail this link | score:8419 | -Ray, October 16, 2005
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