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Ext2: Book Review: Linux Complete

[ Thanks to Rob
Kennedy
for this link. ]

“Linux Complete is a book. A very big book of a thousand pages,
full of interesting information. It is a collection of various
HOWTO documents, in a well ordered manner. It was published in
Spring 1999, by Sybex. The book was compiled by Grant Taylor, one
of the maintainers of the Linux Documentation Project, which did a
good job with this project.”

“The book covers various subjects on Linux administration,
security, networking and even graphical interfaces. I will give the
table of contents near the end of this article. It is very good
reading, and a great reference book. It has more useful information
than many other books I read in the past.”

The book is meant for any kind of Linux user or
administrator who wants to know more about his or her operating
system. It covers both beginner’s topics and some advanced topics.
It also comes with a bonus: A summary of common Linux commands, for
those who need to use the console from time to time.

Complete
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