“The Easiest Linux Guide You’ll Ever Read"?? FREE

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“The Easiest Linux Guide You’ll Ever Read"?? FREE

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http://www.suseblog.com/?p=141

"After several months of writing and revising, I have made available the “Easiest Linux Guide You’ll Ever Read

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#2 Post by Mic67 »

Here are some free linux books, some are pdf,gz,html.

eg.

Agustin's Linux Manual
This series is a step-by-step tutorial on GNU/Linux from installation to system administration, based on Mandrake Linux.

Linux: Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition
Covers GNU/Linux system administration, for popular distributions like RedHat and Debian, as a tutorial for new users and a reference for advanced administrators.

Knowing Knoppix
http://www.pjls16812.pwp.blueyonder.co. ... index.html
The beginner's guide to the Linux that runs from CD.
Main content (3.8 Mb PDF)

Linux Newbie Administrator Guide
A complete reference for new Linux users who wish to set up and administer their own Linux home computer, workstation and/or their home or small office network.

The Linux Cookbook - Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use
Consists over 1,500 time-saving recipes and hints for busy Linux users, sorted in sections by the tasks they perform or the objects they work on.

http://www.freetechbooks.com/about270.html
http://www.linuxtopia.org/LinuxSecurity/index.html
"There are more computer systems connected to the internet either directly or via local area networks than at any time in the history of technology and the numbers are growing at a rapid rate. It seems that not a month goes by without another story in the news about the internal network of a major corporation being compromised by an intruder. "

"Linux users have some inherent advantages over their fellow Windows users when it comes to security. Linux is both more secure and less common than Windows based systems with the consequence that attacks on Linux systems occur less frequently than on Windows systems. Having said that it would be foolish to be complacent about securing any system regardless of whether it runs Windows, Linux or any other operating system. "

http://www.freetechbooks.com/about273.html
Iptables Tutorial 1.2.0 - Linux Firewall Configuration

http://www.freetechbooks.com/about180.html
GNU Bash Reference Manual

http://linux-newbie.dotsrc.org/
The html zip version of the Linux Newbie Guide is here (~300 kB, includes all the local html files).

>>>>>>>>>>>
http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
"About the Wayback Machine

Browse through 55 billion web pages archived from 1996 to a few months ago. To start surfing the Wayback, type in the web address of a site or page where you would like to start, and press enter"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

http://dsl.org/cookbook/cookbook_toc.html
The Linux Cookbook: Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.

http://www.programmerworld.net/books/linux.htm
Here is the List of some of the very useful sites which contains free online books and Tutorial on LINUX ∓ UNIX

http://2020ok.com/tags/computer_linux.htm
Directory of FREE Online Books and FREE eBooks

http://web.archive.org/web/200110301802 ... .cgi?linux

41 free titles were found as the results of your query for : linux

http://www.computer-books.us/linux-books.php
Highest quality Linux books all of which are available for free download.

http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/we ... &key=Linux

[Info] Understanding the Linux Virtual Memory Manager (2004), by Mel Gorman (PDF at phptr.com)

Humm...Just a partial list....

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Very useful list 8)
I'm sure there are much we can learn from them.
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