in 16174 20180108 094241 "A. Dumas" wrote:
>On 07/01/2018 17:25, Axel Berger wrote:
>> I am a handbook man. I find it easy to remember technical details I've
>> seen on paper in writing. That's how I learnt LaTeX, HTML and Gnuplot
>> among others. Is there anything out there for Linux on the PI? Of course
>> those will be third party and cost money, I have not problem with that.
>
>https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/
>some basic info but the whole thing does feel like an afterthought.
>Probably a useful introduction for (Linux) newbies.
>
>https://www.amazon.co.uk/Raspberry-User-Guide-Eben-Upton/dp/1119264367/
>but published in Sep 2016 so doesn't cover new Raspbian based on Debian
>Stretch with its systemd "don't think just surrender" approach to system
>administration. Still useful in other areas but not exactly written as
>an academic text.
>
>https://www.amazon.co.uk/Linux-Nutshell-OReilly-Ellen-Siever/dp/0596154488/
>from 2009 but still great as a basic reference.
Yes, great book, but no need to pay those crazy prices on Amazon.
It is available as a free pdf :
http://lhe.ib.usp.br/BIZ0433/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=literature:slever_et_al_20
09.pdf
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