The Linux Command Line
by William E. Shotts, Jr.
Publisher: Lulu.com 2009
Number of pages: 522
Description:
Designed for the new command line user, this 522 page volume covers the same material as LinuxCommand.org but in much greater detail. In addition to the basics of command line use and shell scripting, the book includes chapters on many common programs used on the command line, as well as more advanced topics.
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