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UNIX in a Nutshell

 
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I know enough about UNIX to just get around. This book is the crutch that I use to
make it seem like I know UNIX. My experience is that this book is far more often right
than man pages. I see this book on about every other bookshelf at any UNIX shop I work
in.(trailboss Jan 2000)

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If you work with any flavors of UNIX, this book is an absolute must have. And if you do work with UNIX and you DON'T have this book, all I can say is to slowly back away from the keyboard before you hurt yourself.
 
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