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Filed under: Linux- The Linux Command Line (fifth Internet edition, 2019), by William E. Shotts (PDF with commentary at linuxcommand.org and Sourceforge)
- Ten Steps to Linux Survival: Bash for Windows People (2016), by Jim Lehmer (HTML and PDF with commentary at dullroar.com)
- After the Software Wars (2009), by Keith Curtis (page images at Google)
- Linux Kernel in a Nutshell (c2007), by Greg Kroah-Hartman (PDF and Docbook files at kroah.com)
- Self-Service Linux: Mastering the Art of Problem Determination (2006), by Mark Wilding and Dan Behman (PDF at pearsoncmg.com)
- Managing Linux systems With Webmin: System Administration and Module Development (2004), by Jamie Cameron (PDF at pearsoncmg.com)
- Understanding the Linux Virtual Memory Manager (ca. 2004), by Mel Gorman (HTML and PDF at kernel.org)
- The Linux Development Platform (c2003), by Rafeeq Ur Rehman and Christopher Paul (PDF at pearsoncmg.com)
- The Linux Cookbook: Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use (original "design science license" edition, 2001), by Michael Stutz (HTML with commentary at dsl.org)
- Securing and Optimizing Linux (version 2.0, 2001), by Gerhard Mourani (PDF at openna.com)
- Linux Network Administrator's Guide (second edition, 2000), by Olaf Kirch and Terry Dawson (illustrated HTML at oreilly.com)
- Linux Installation and Getting Started (c1998), by Matt Welsh (HTML at tldp.org)
- Linux Network Administrator's Guide (online first edition, 1996), by Olaf Kirch (HTML at tldp.org)
- Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference (2009), by Keir Thomas (PDF with commentary at ubuntupocketguide.com)
- Ubuntu Hacks (c2006), by Jonathan Oxer, Kyle Rankin, and Bill Childers (illustrated HTML at oreilly.com)
- Learning Debian GNU/Linux (first edition, 1999), by Bill McCarty (HTML at oreilly.com)
- Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution (1999), ed. by Chris DiBona, Sam Ockman, and Mark Stone (HTML at oreilly.com)
- The Debian Linux User's Guide (second edition, c1998), by Dale Scheetz (HTML at linuxmafia.com)
- Advanced Linux Programming, by Mark Mitchell, Jeffrey Oldham, and Alex Samuel (PDF files with commentary at github.io)
- Complete On-Line Works, by Linux Documentation Project (HTML at Ibiblio)
- Free for All: How Linux and the Free Software Movement Undercut the High-Tech Titans, by Peter Wayner (PDF with commentary at wayner.org)
- GNU Autoconf, Automake, and Libtool, by Gary V. Vaughan, Ben Elliston, Tom Tromey, and Ian Lance Taylor (HTML with commentary at sourceware.org)
- Linux From Scratch (electronic edition), by Gerard Beekmans (HTML with commentary at linuxfromscratch.org)
- The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide (current electronic edition), by Peter Jay Salzman, Michael Burian, Ori Pomerantz, Bob Mottram, and Jim Huang (HTML and PDF at github.io)
- Linux Quick Fix Notebook, by Peter Harrison (PDF at pearsoncmg.com)
- Programming From the Ground Up, by Jonathan Bartlett, ed. by Dominick Bruno
- Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage, by John Goerzen and Ossama Othman
- Getting Started With Ubuntu (current and prior electronic editions; title may vary based on Ubuntu version), by Ubuntu Manual Team (PDF files at ubuntu-manual.org)
- KDE 2.0 Development, by David Sweet (HTML at kde.org)
- Programming Linux Games, by Loki Software and John R. Hall (PDF in France)
- Slackware Linux Essentials (electronic edition), by Alan Hicks, Chris Lumens, David Cantrell, and Logan Johnson (multiple formats at slackbook.org)
- Ubuntu Server Guide, by Ubuntu Documentation Project (HTML at ubuntu.com)
- The Cathedral and the Bazaar (prepublication version, with commentary), by Eric S. Raymond (multiple formats at catb.org)
- Java Application Development on Linux, by Carl Albing and Michael Schwarz (PDF at pearsoncmg.com)
- Maximum RPM: Taking the Red Hat Package Manager to the Limit, by Edward C. Bailey (HTML at rpm.org)
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