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I would highly recommend a subscription to Linux Format; www.linuxformat.com
Also, checkout this post: http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=21815
Last edited by KrunchTime (2012-11-14 20:03:49)
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There is a lot of useful information available at debian-administration.org/.
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Things worth clicking on: UbuWeb | Autistici/Inventati | Hackerspaces.org wiki | Famicoman's blog
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just done the same, arch-wux
good learning process, bloody annoying at first,
O'reillys unix power tools, is good, kinda like learning about bicycles to understand motorbikes better.
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'Understanding the Linux Kernel' is a book that explains in great detail how the kernel is constructed & operates, heavy going but interesting if you can follow it.
A lighter read is The Debian Administrators Handbook, very good info, quite easy to read.
Then there is 'RUTE', a general guide to Linux & it's commands.
Linux since 1999
A good general beginners book for Linux :- http://rute.2038bug.com/index.html.gz
A good Debian read :- http://debian-handbook.info/get/now/
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