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Recommend a UNIX book
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TheNile
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Recommend a UNIX book
I am taking a UNIX course next month. Please recommend a good book to have for reference Level = Medium to Advance….
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TheNile
"Success is not measured by what a man accomplishes, but by the opposition he has encountered, and the courage with which he maintained the struggle against overwhelming odds."
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12-27-01 06:38 PM
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ccieToBe
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Re: Recommend a UNIX book
quote: Originally posted by TheNile
I am taking a UNIX course next month. Please recommend a good book to have for reference Level = Medium to Advance….
Thanks,
TheNile
"Success is not measured by what a man accomplishes, but by the opposition he has encountered, and the courage with which he maintained the struggle against overwhelming odds."
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Which version(s) of Unix?
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12-28-01 12:41 AM
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TheNile
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Solaris Operating System....
I am not sure what version of Unix is running in the tranning centre. I know we have 5.06 or someting close to that....
Thanks for all your Help.
TheNile
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12-28-01 04:33 PM
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ccieToBe
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quote: Originally posted by TheNile
Solaris Operating System....
I am not sure what version of Unix is running in the tranning centre. I know we have 5.06 or someting close to that....
Thanks for all your Help.
TheNile
"The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather in a lack of will."
Vincent T. Lombardi
O'Reilly has a lot of good Unix books. They have one product called "Unix CD Bookshelf" which includes 6 Unix books on one CD and a paperback copy of "Unix in a Nutshell". This costs a lot less then buying the paper versions plus it's easier to carry around and is searchable. I got this about a week ago and the two books I've looked at so far ("Unix in a Nutshell" and "Unix Powertools") are very usefull. You'll probably want to also get at least one Solaris specific book but I don't have enough experience with Solaris to be able to recommend any books that cover more then the basics.
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12-28-01 09:04 PM
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TheNile
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12-29-01 10:57 PM
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RobertJ
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12-29-01 11:49 PM
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limsam
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There are some official books from SUN microsystems.
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limsam
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Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 8 Study Guide
by Peter H. Gregory, Sun Microsystems Inc
In fact you can visit www.amazon.com and make a search for "Solaris"
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i think sybex has a good resource for unix
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