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Linux Pocket Guide, 4/e
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by Daniel J. Barrett
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Really great reference book. With good examples nice to have desk side reference.
I won't recommend buying the hard copy if you have a weakened eye sight/ wear 40+ glasses as the page size and font size is too small to read.
Otherwise the content is good for new and average linux users for quick reference. Go for zoomable Kindle/Soft copy instead.
Good book easy to understand
no complaints
In times when you don't have access to the internet, having this little handy book at hand comes in clutch!

All Indian Reprints of O'Reilly are printed in Grayscale
If you use Linux in your day-to-day work, then Linux Pocket Guide is the perfect on-the-job reference. This thoroughly updated 20th anniversary edition explains more than 200 Linux commands, including new commands for file handling, package management, version control, file format conversions, and more.
In this concise guide, author Daniel Barrett provides the most useful Linux commands grouped by functionality. Whether you're a novice or an experienced user, this practical book is an ideal reference for the most important Linux commands.
You'll learn:
- Essential concepts—commands, shells, users, and the filesystem
- File commands-creating, organizing, manipulating, and processing files of all kinds
- Sysadmin basics-superusers, processes, user management, and software installation
- Filesystem maintenance-disks, RAID, logical volumes, backups, and more
- Networking commands-working with hosts, network connections, email, and the web Getting stuff done-everything from math to version control to graphics and audio
About the Author
Daniel J. Barrett has been teaching and writing about Linux and related technologies for more than 30 years. He is an author of numerous O’Reilly books such as Efficient Linux at the Command Line, Linux Security Cookbook, SSH, The Secure Shell: The Definitive Guide, Macintosh Terminal Pocket Guide, and MediaWiki. Dan has also been a software engineer, heavy metal singer, system administrator, university lecturer, web designer, and humorist. He works at Google. Visit DanielJBarrett.com to learn more.
