Product: How Linux Works

Let’s face it, if you are mostly a casual computer user doing email and surfing the web, then what operating system you are using is going to matter very little. Linux desktop, MS Windows, Max OS X, and Android are all going to do those tasks pretty much in the same way, and you may not really care about what’s under the hood. You can go years using Linux and never see the command line. On the other hand, if you are a technoid as I am, then you are going to be curious about how your operating system works. The net result of this curiosity is gaining an order of magnitude in usability and control over your computer by understanding how it works. I have a number of books about Linux, especially Linux server administration, but none of them make the workings of Linux accessible like this book does. Mr. Ward has put together a wealth of key information about what’s going on under the hood and more importantly, how to use it, and done so in easy to understand language.

But let me warn you - this is not a book full of dry, passive pages; this is a lively tutorial! Mr. Ward suggests having a Linux system in front of you and trying the various explorations as you go through the book. I cannot recommend that highly enough. I also recommend having a notebook next to you and taking notes. Above all - do not fear the command line. Mr. Ward’s explanations and examples are well done. You have no more excuses for not rolling up your sleeves and getting your hands dirty. I think you are going to find that this book becomes the most used of those sitting on your computer bookshelf.

Lastly, thanks, Mr. Ward, for writing this book!!
Rating: 5
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