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The Linux Documentation Project is working on developing a set of manuals
and other documentation for Linux, including man pages. These manuals are
in various stages of development, and any help revising and updating them
is greatly appreciated. If you have questions about the LDP, please contact
Matt Welsh (mdw@sunsite.unc.edu).
These books are available via anonymous FTP from a number of Linux
archive sites, including sunsite.unc.edu in the directory
/pub/Linux/docs/LDP. A number of commercial distributors are selling
printed copies of these books; in the future, you may be able to find
the LDP manuals on the shelves of your local bookstore.
- Linux Installation and Getting Started, by Matt Welsh
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A new user's guide for Linux, covering everything the new user needs to
know to get started. You happen to hold this book in your hands.
- The Linux System Administrators' Guide, by Lars Wirzenius
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This is a complete guide to running and configuring a Linux system.
There are many issues relating to systems administration which are
specific to Linux, such as needs for supporting a user community,
filesystem maintenance, backups, and more. This guide covers them all.
- The Linux Network Administrators' Guide, by Olaf Kirch
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An extensive and complete guide to networking under Linux, including
TCP/IP, UUCP, SLIP, and more. This book is a very good read; it contains
a wealth of information on many subjects, clarifying the many confusing
aspects of network configuration.
- The Linux Kernel Hackers' Guide, by Michael Johnson
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The gritty details of kernel hacking and development under Linux. Linux
is unique in that the complete kernel source is available. This book
opens the doors to developers who wish to add or modify features within
the kernel. This guide also contains comprehensive coverage of kernel
concepts and conventions used by Linux.
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