
Efficient Linux at the Command Line: Boost Your Command-Line Skills
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"Efficient Linux at the Command Line promises to make you more efficient at interacting with Linux, and it more than delivers. I highly recommend it for your libraryyou'll benefit from it daily." Michael Hausenblas, Solution Engineering Lead at AWS
"This practical book is full of command-line wisdom that you can start using today and continue to use throughout your career. Chapter 1 is worth the price of the book by itself." Ken Hess, System Administrator
"This practical book is full of command-line wisdom that you can start using today and continue to use throughout your career. Chapter 1 is worth the price of the book by itself." Ken Hess, System Administrator
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Daniel J. Barrett has been teaching Linux and related technologies in industry and academia for over 30 years. He's the author of O'Reilly's "Linux Pocket Guide" and coauthor of "Linux Security Cookbook" and "SSH, The Secure Shell: The Definitive Guide." Dan has also been a software engineer, heavy metal singer, system administrator, university lecturer, web designer, and humorist. He works at Google.
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