Re: [SLUG] books on Linux/Unix

From: Bob Foxworth (rfoxwor1@tampabay.rr.com)
Date: Mon Oct 10 2005 - 23:23:39 EDT


Subject: [SLUG] books on Linux/Unix

> I am getting out of the "roll your own" operating systems. I have an
> extensive library of Linux/Unix books. Some are a couple of years old
> but the basics have not changed. If anyone is interested reply to my
> private address and you can have them cheap.
>
> Paddy

Paddy, I don't know what that address would be, but
send me a note privately with it and maybe we can work
something out. I'm always on the lookout for books,
for example I just found a book on IBM SNA from 1988
in a used book store for $1 - interesting as I had
never learned anything about it. Still don't know that much
more - what is the future in learning SNA anyhow??
But it at least looks good, and is quite technical,
which I like. McGraw-Hill >300 pages. Can't say no.

- Bob the Bookie :-)

PS you did say cheap? I'll come and get 'em.

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