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Dmitry Hits wrote:
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> 
> Final question I want some recomendation on how to learn more about linux
> ,
> so far I am getting bits and pieces from all over, can somebody suggest s
> ome
> source where one can get a good foundation in linux. 
> 
O'Reilly books are generally the first port of call for many people.
Almost always of a high standard.

http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/learnredhatentlnx/
(I've never used this particular book)

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