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tj

2001-12-03, 3:20 pm

Hi there,
I am going to lead in some training for Linux+ certification in my company. I was wondering if anyone can recomend some books to both teach out of, and study for the test. I have not started studying for the test either, so I do not know what to expect. If anyone has some suggestions I would appreciate it. Thanks.
Kasor

2001-12-03, 9:19 pm

I only see Sybex Linux+ right now on the market!

U might need to make your own reference book for the course.
Sotet

2001-12-05, 10:27 am

O'Reillys books are excellent tech books, (the ones with nicely drawn ink sketches of animals on the cover). Subjects about Linux/Unix are right on. They are expensive as most techie books are, but sometimes you can find deals on them at computer shows.
tj

2001-12-05, 11:46 am

O'Reilly books are good for reference, however they are not the best for teaching out of.
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