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Friday, September 19, 2008

Core Linux

Unix/Linux Programming Books

Unix/Linux System Administration Books

1. Linux Internals ©2005 (Simone Demblon, Sebastian Spitzner)

2. Linux Kernel in a Nutshell ©2006 (Greg Kroah-Hartman) 198 pages

3. Guide to ARMLinux for Developers ©2005 (Aleph One Limited)

4. Introduction to Linux - A Hands on Guide, ©2002-2007 (Machtelt Garrels) 300 pages [HTML]

5. Self-Service Linux - Mastering the Art of Problem Determination ©2005 (Mark Wilding/Dan Behman)

6. OpenSUSE Desktop Essentials ©2008 (Neil Smyth)

7. Ubuntu Linux Essentials ©2007 (Neil Smyth)

8. Ubuntu Desktop Essentials ©2008 (Neil Smyth)

9. Fedora Linux Essentials ©2007 (Neil Smyth)

10. Fedora Desktop Essentials ©2008 (Neil Smyth)

11. Linux Know-How ©2005 (Epina GmbH)

12. Life with qmail ©2006 (Dave Sill)

13. The Official Ubuntu Book ©2006 (Benjamin Mako Hill, et al) 448 pages

14. Linux Quick Fix Notebook ©2005 (Peter Harrison) 696 pages [Mirror]

15. O'Reilly® Unix/Linux Books Chapters

16. Building Applications with the Linux Standard Base ©2004 (Linux Standard Base Team) 272 pages

17. O'Reilly® The Linux Web Server CD Bookshelf [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror]

18. Linux Man Pages [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror]

19. Debian GNU/Linux Desktop Survival Guide (Copyright ©2006 Graham Williams) [Mirror]

20. Understanding the Linux Virtual Memory Manager, 748 pages, ©2004 (Mel Gorman) [Mirror]

21. Linux Development Platform, 317 pages, ©2003 (Rafeeq Rehman/Christopher Paul) [Mirror]

22. Linux Shortcuts and Commands (Stan/Peter Klimas)

23. Red Hat Linux 7 Unleashed (William Ball)

24. The Linux Cookbook: Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use, 829 pages, ©2004 (Michael Stutz) [PDF]

25. Getting Started with SELinux (Faye Coker)

26. Pocket Linux Guide (David Horton)

27. GNU/Linux Command-Line Tools Summary

28. Linux Documentation (PDF)

29. Linux Device Drivers, 3rd Edition, ©2005 (Jonathan Corbet, Alessandro Rubini) [2nd Edition] [Mirror]

30. Running Linux, 4th Edition

31. Teach Yourself Linux in 24 Hours (Bill Ball/ S. Smoogen)

32. Getting Started with Ubuntu Linux

33. Linux Gazette

34. Ubuntu Starter/FAQ Guide [Mirror] [Mirror]

35. The Kubuntu 5.10 Quick Guide (J. Gotangco, et al) [Mirror]

36. Linux Installation and Getting Started

37. LINUX: Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition (Paul Sheer) [Mirror] [Mirror] [PDF] [Homepage]

38. Programming Linux Games [Mirror] [Another]

39. Slackware Handbook (Mad Penguin)

40. Slackware Linux Basics (Daniel de Kok)

41. Slackware Linux Essentials (Alan Hicks et al)

42. Slackware Linux Unleashed (Tim Parker) [Mirror]

43. Linux Compute Clusters

44. Linux Kernel 2.4 Internals [Mirror] [Mirror]

45. Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC) Examination Preparation [FAQ]

46. Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC) Level 2 Examination Preparation (Wim-Jan Hilgenbos, et al)

47. Linux From Scratch [Mirror]

48. Beyond Linux From Scratch

49. Brian and Tom's Linux Book

50. Linux Dictionary [Mirror] [PDF]

51. Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide (P.J. Salzman) [Mirror] [2.4] [2.4]

52. Knowing Knoppix: The Beginner's Guide to the LINUX that Runs from CD

53. Maximum RPM [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror]

54. Josh's Linux Guide [Mirror] [Mirror]

55. O'Reilly® Learning Debian GNU/Linux, 360 pages, ©1999 (Bill McCarty) [PDF]

56. The Linux Database ©1997 (Fred Butzen, Dorothy Forbes) 561 pages

57. Programming Guide for Linux USB Device Drivers (by Detlef Fliegl)

58. Linux Client Migration Cookbook A Practical Planning and Implementation Guide for Migrating to Desktop Linux

59. Linux User's Guide

60. Redhat Linux Unleashed [Mirror] [Mirror]

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