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Friday, September 19, 2008

Core Unix

Unix/Linux Programming Books

Unix/Linux System Administration Books

1. Unix Man Pages [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror]

2. Frequently Asked Questions about UNiX [Command List]

3. O'Reilly® The UNIX CD Bookshelf v3.0 [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror]

4. O'Reilly® The UNIX CD Bookshelf v2.x [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror]

5. O'Reilly® The UNIX CD Bookshelf [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror]

6. O'Reilly® Unix/Linux Books Chapters

7. Introduction to POSIX/UNIX Realtime Programming

8. The Unix-Haters Handbook ©1994 (Daniel Weise, et al) 329 pages [Mirror]

9. UNIX Like Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (Rusty Russell, et al) [Mirror] [Mirror]

10. A Basic UNIX Tutorial [Another] [Another]

11. Introduction to UNIX - the Online Manual [Another]

12. The Unix Programming Environment ©2001 (Mark Burgess) [PDF]

13. UNIX Unleashed [Mirror] [Mirror]

14. UNIX Unleashed, Internet Edition [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror]

15. UNIX Unleashed, System Admin's Edition [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror]

16. Unix KornShell Quick Reference

17. Beginner's Guide to Programming on the SUNs

18. Unix, vi and X-Windows Guide

19. Introduction to Unix for Web Developers

20. mh-e The Emacs Interface to MH (B. Wohler)

21. Running .NET on Unix - The Mono Handbook

22. MH & nmh: Email for Users & Programmers (J. Peek) [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror]

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