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10 free Linux e-books


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Who doesn’t like free stuff? We put together a selection of free Linux e-books that you can read, in many cases download, and use as references, or simply to learn something. The topics range from advanced programming to Java, from GNU to Emacs, from device drivers to the kernel, and much, much more. You don’t have to pay anything to take part of the wealth of knowledge and information available in these e-books....

http://royal.pingdom.com/2012/02/24/10-free-linux-e-books/

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the whole site, pingdom , looks good. We already use binarycanary but

if pingdom keeps the content to this quality I just might find something else to monitor :)

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the whole site, pingdom , looks good. We already use binarycanary but

if pingdom keeps the content to this quality I just might find something else to monitor :)

:thumbsup:

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No problem all, glad I ran across it. One of the users in my Linux circle on Google+ shared that link late last night.

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