On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 13:30:27 -0400 (EDT), James Stuckey wrote: > > I've been using linux (debian) for about a year now, and although I'm no > longer scared of the command line I would like to do a little > reading/studying of linux to get a better understanding of some of the more > advanced topics, or to see if I have learned a lot of the things that might > be taught in a university-linux/UNIX course. I'm sure that there is a lot of > stuff that I've missed by just going at it with trial and error. Perhaps > there are some online courses posted to youtube, or a few books that someone > might like to recommend? I would be interested to know what types of things > one must learn to get "linux-certification" (I presume there is such a > thing).
My favorite free on-line reference for general Linux knowledge is currently the original edition of "The Linux Cookbook", by Michael Stutz. Here is the link: http://dsl.org/cookbook/cookbook_toc.html There is a greatly expanded second edition of the book, which is more comprehensive, but it is not free. You have to pay for it. Others, I'm sure, will have other ideas. -- .''`. Stephen Powell : :' : `. `'` `- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1981083827.17806.1272303473445.javamail.r...@md01.wow.synacor.com