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- From: ujlh@pool.info.sunyit.edu (James Henrickson)
- Subject: Re: U*nx Book for DOS usr | newbie
- Message-ID: <1992Sep4.030955.7522@pool.info.sunyit.edu>
- Organization: State University of New York -- Institute of Technology
- References: <1992Sep2.171059.27974@athena.mit.edu>
- Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1992 03:09:55 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep2.171059.27974@athena.mit.edu> A200%SIUEMUS.BITNET@mitvma.mit.edu writes:
- >Hi,
- >Saw your request inquiring about a U*ix book for beginners.
- >I just started using a u*ix system earlier this year. Before
- >that it was DOS since its inception. I've found the following
- >book to be very good:
- >
- > UNIX System V Release 4, An Introduction, by Rosen,
- > Rosinski, & Farber; publisher Osborne McGraw-Hill
- > ISBN 0-07-881552-5; price $29.95 US; 1228 pages
- >
-
- They finally changed the name of that book? :-) My third introductory
- Unix book was "Unix, The Complete Reference", which covered System V
- release 3. Part way through the book, it even made a joke out of the
- title by admitting that it could never cover everything about Unix in
- one volume!
-
- --
- Jim H.
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- * James L. Henrickson
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