Linux Book Reviews

Review by Z

on 2020-03-10

Product: How Linux Works If you want to get started with Linux then this is a great place to start. I haven’t used it as a reference yet but it is a nice read as a guide. Rating: 5 1593270356 Count: 59

Review by Zachary Storer

on 2020-03-10

Product: 1499222033 This book effing rocks! It’s full of useful little tips for *nix, and Linux based systems in particular. It’s great for novices. Rating: 5 1499222033 Count: 7

Review by Zaine Ridling

on 2020-03-10

Product: 0596526784 Great examples and excellent explanations on why users should do (or not do) things in certain ways when using BASH. However, the book takes off running with no context for Linux beginners. So if you’re a n00b like me, start with another book first, and then come back and buy this one. It’s well worth having. Rating: 5 0596526784 Count: 7

Review by Zaine Ridling

on 2020-03-10

Product: 007148874X Robb Tracy does an excellent – and up-to-date – job of covering lots of Linux real estate. Whether you’re a beginner or someone with experience, this book is worth the money. Between its extensive exercises, lab tests, drills, and self-tests, you will know this subject! Tracy also makes each chapter digestible, i.e., there are no endless chapters that wander. Those who failed their tests did so because they made the rookie mistake of relying on one resource.

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Review by Zenobia

on 2020-03-10

Product: LINUX: The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide! I have tried starting on Linux before an have always been overwhelmed when I did it on my own. This book really helped me go from step one to increasing levels of understanding. I know as I keep working with it, I will get better and better Rating: 4 1519453477 Count: 34

Review by Zino

on 2020-03-10

Product: 1418837237 The book is all what a beginner need. I cannot imagine a better book exists. Every single step is explained in detail with many diagrams, screen shots and pictures in order to make you understand what the author is talking about. before this book, I never touched Unix/Linux. but after finish reading it, I feel very comfortable about everything the book addressed. Rating: 5 1418837237 Count: 5