Linux Bible
D**R
Nice for Linux beginners
I started reading this book and it’s really interesting and helpful to understand the linux basics
K**Y
Well named. You need this.
THIS is THE book to put on your tech bookshelf IF you take interest in Linux.Mine was in a bookslelf system- with anm aquarium on the top.On day the bottom cracked, then collapsed, and 30 gallons went DOWN THE BOOKCASE. Yipes.. So I bought a new one- and no fish tank on top. Maybe a cactus garden... but a fine reference manual.
M**D
The reference I didn't know I needed
I used this book for my Linux Administration class and it made me, generally a windows user, look competent. It has a fantastic layout and a glossary that other glossaries should want to be like when they grow up. There is a lot of detailed information for advanced professionals and those who need to write a paragraph for class. It's such a great reference for all my Linux based courses and my cybersecurity ones too. This is a reference book that I'll be relying on for a long time. My only complaint was I didn't find and buy it sooner.
E**Y
Decent reference, but...
The book is solid in many areas; the author has done a good job in these areas. Still, some of the most important questions simply aren't answered here.This isn't a book geared toward Windows users, where inexperienced people simply blow their OS away and start over if they encounter problems. This is a booked geared toward the users of a professional operating system; therefore, it ought to include samples of the additional, necessary and proper documentation for systems management.For example:How about an pre-installation checklist?A configuration specification?A system migration considerations checklist?Recommendations for an ongoing engineering notebook?Just to name a few.Calling this a "bible" while omitting important sections is clearly the idea of the marketing department. I wonder though: what are the author's thoughts on this?
R**S
One of the best books written about Lennox
This book has everything you need to know about Lennox. It helps you understand it.
A**R
Comprehensive
Very comprehensive tome. Currently, in the *Business* Linux world, you're usually either doing a Red Hat variant (CentOS or Rocky Linux or RHEL), or you're doing SUSE.This book very thoroughly covers these variants. Over the course of 20+ years, I've acquired a Linux cheat-sheet, but this goes into more depth.However, if you want something more succent (and in that vein maybe more useful), get a Linux handbook!
J**A
This book is VERY Comprehensive!
About anything you might want to know about just about any Linux Distribution, it's in this book!It's a major project to work one's way through it all, but it will be a wonderful reference later on.It's also interesting to know where all the pieces came from.
M**S
My favorite desk reference
I use this book more than any other book at work. It has walked me through countless jams. If you're a software engineer, this book is a must have.
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