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Linux for Dummies Quick Reference

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Linux For Dummies Quick Reference, 3rd Edition, takes you straight to the heart of this revolutionary new operating system from selecting and installing the right version to handling standard networking and system administration tasks. The book features an alphabetical listing of common shell commands, keyboard shortcuts for working with e-mail and the X-Window system, and tons of tips on how to handle DOS, Windows, Mac, and UNIX files. And the book's special lay-flat binding means that the information you need is always right at your fingertips.

256 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 24, 1998

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August 4, 2011
Great book, easy to find stuff and to understand. I haven't ran trough a question, yet, that I wasn't able to find the answer for it in this book. The format I have is a pain some times, just because I can't maneuver the book a lot and it could have a example for each command, and for each variation of the command, but I realize that the book would be to big to carry around and probably a lot more expensive.
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March 12, 2015
Basic overview of Linux commands. Some topics were too shallow and some already with old info. But otherwise it was still helpful.
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