[TriLUG] Books for Linux+, or should I look at something else to quickly learn linux? Or is Linux+ a waste of time?

Carl Crider c.crider at gmail.com
Thu Feb 23 11:32:24 EST 2006


well, i always suggest Running Linux, and Linux In A Nutshell. i dont know
about
anyone else, but these 2 books were in my backpack forever. perfect material
for a beginner.



On 2/23/06, Chad Thomsen <chad.thomsen at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> In a few months my schedule is going to free itself up so I figued I would
> try and take the fast track to learning linux.  I have a linux box at
> home,
> and one here at work.  I am slowly incorporating linux based programs in
> my
> Windows/as400 centric network. I have been fumbling with it when I have
> time
> but have not dedicated much time to it lately because free time is at a
> premium right now.  I would like to "really" learn linux so I thougth
> about
> Linux+.  Is it a waste of time?  If its not, what books do you recommend?
> Will it open any doors in the future if I have it on my resume.  I figured
> it would not hurt.  Any opinions or advice?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Chad
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