Linux book that revolves around redhat 9?
I'm looking for a cheap linux book that revolves around redhat 9 as in has the labs in regards to them. At this point I'm not too interested in becoming Linux+ certified yet but I'd like to pick up on using linux. Just going to go redhat for whatever reason, enterprises use them so.. I think it would be a benefit. So can someone recommend me a book please?
Thanks.
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dissolved Inactive Imported Users Posts: 228spfdz wrote:I'm looking for a cheap linux book that revolves around redhat 9 as in has the labs in regards to them. At this point I'm not too interested in becoming Linux+ certified yet but I'd like to pick up on using linux. Just going to go redhat for whatever reason, enterprises use them so.. I think it would be a benefit. So can someone recommend me a book please?
Thanks.
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Slowhand Mod Posts: 5,161 ModI've found that the "Unleashed" series of books is usually pretty good for whatever you're studying. In most cases, it's not the first book you want to pick up, but if you have a beginning-level knowledge of the subject, (if you've ever sat down at a Linux machine and poked around, for example,) then it'll get you up and running in no time.
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