| Selected Product: | Linux in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly)) Paperback Edition: 5 Author: Ellen Siever, Aaron Weber, Stephen Figgins, Robert Love, Arnold Robbins Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Release Date: July 2005 ISBN-10: 0596009305 ISBN-13: 9780596009304 List Price: £31.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Linux Pocket Guide (Pocket Guide: Essential Commands) ISBN-10: 0596006284 Classic Shell Scripting: Hidden Commands that Unlock the Power of Unix ISBN-10: 0596005954 Unix in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly)) ISBN-10: 0596100299 Linux in Easy Steps (In Easy Steps) ISBN-10: 1840783516 Linux Cookbook ISBN-10: 0596006403 | To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Linux in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly)) by Ellen Siever, Aaron Weber, Stephen Figgins, Robert Love, Arnold Robbins (ISBN-10: 0596009305, ISBN-13: 9780596009304). At this time we have not yet written a review for Linux in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly)) by Ellen Siever, Aaron Weber, Stephen Figgins, Robert Love, Arnold Robbins (ISBN-10: 0596009305, ISBN-13: 9780596009304). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com A printed collection of manpages | Customer Rating: | 80% of this book is a collection of printed man-pages, ordered alphabetically, with no major improvements or added value. The only useful informations on this book is the index of commonly used commands, sorted by topic; and a few introductory chapters.
If you prefer reading on paper and have a few bucks to spend, buy this book. Otherwise, stick on the good old man pages; often more accurate, up-to-date, and "grep-able"... And conveniently located on your screen, where you need it the most. Typing man is always faster than getting the book from the bookshelf, open the index and finally find the page.
Believe me, I own the book, I never use it. Internet + man are your best friends. | Probably more suited to Intermediate/Advanced users | Customer Rating: | | I've just started using Linux (Fedora 7) and I was looking for a book that would help me learn the commands and how to do the more tricky things in Linux. The commands in the book are arranged alphabetically, which is not much good if you do no know the command in the first place i.e. if you want to know how to delete a directory you are going to have to know the 'rm' command before being able to jump to the right page in the book. For beginners this isn't recommended (get the Linux Essential Commands Pocket Guide instead) but if you're intermediate/advanced then this is a good book. I've no doubt that I'll refer back to this book in 3/4 months or so but at the moment I won't be using it much. | A Quick Reference For Linux Users | Customer Rating: | | Ok so what if you can find the man pages of a certain command on the internet....wouldn't it be easier if you could find it on a book much quicker?? Then this book is for you.....this book not only gives you commands to perform certain tasks, it also shows you other functions to that particular command as well..there are also short tutorials on how to use vi emacs etc.....so this book is a really good book if you use linux all the time... |
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