In LinuxLinks they have published two compilation articles this week: 20 of the Best Free Linux Books y 12 More of the Best Free Linux Books. There they are listed specialized books, like "Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference", "Getting Started with OpenOffice.org 3.x" or "Grokking the GIMP", but there are also books dealing with the cultural and historical importance of Free Software. No lack of books for starters", such as "The Linux Starter Pack" or "Bash Guide for Beginners", and for more advanced users, such as "Advanced Linux Programming", "Linux 101 & 102 Modular Training Notes" or "Linux Network Administrator's Guide - 2nd Edition". |
List of books
- Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference
- two bit
- Linux Starter Pack
- Producing Open Source Software
- Introduction to Linux - A Hands on Guide
- Bash Guide for Beginners
- After the Software Wars
- The Cathedral & The Bazaar
- Free for All: How LINUX and the Free Software Movement Undercut the High-Tech Titans
- Put Yourself in Command
- Getting Started with OpenOffice.org 3.x
- Grokking the GIMP
- The Linux Knowledge Base and Tutorial
- Advanced Linux Programming
- Linux 101 & 102 Modular Training Notes
- Linux Device Drivers, Third Edition
- Linux Network Administrator's Guide - 2nd Edition
- yourXlabs Cookbook
- GNU / Linux Advanced Administration
- Using Samba
- Slackware Linux Basics
- Advanced Bash Scripting Guide
- Test Driving Linux: From Windows to Linux in 60 Seconds
- Open Source 2.0
- Linux in a Windows World
- Linux From Scratch
- Beyond Linux from Scratch
- Linux 101 Hacks
- Linux Command Line
- LinuxSea
Sources: WebUpd8 & Very Linux
Excellent and the best, in English
Excellent contribution. I agree with the motto "Let's use Linux to be free." Defect: books must be read online, I don't see downloadable files.