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>A.2. Further Reading</H1
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>A.2.1. General Further Reading</H2
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>This guide is simply a short summary of some of the available tools of a GNU/Linux based distribution. If you find a particular command interesting and useful, you can look up the on-line manual, or/and info page to learn more about how to use this command or check the HOWTO's online at <A
HREF="http://www.tldp.org"
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>Linux Documentation Project.</A
> </P
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>The manual/info pages will always be an up-to-date source of information on how to use the command. Also have a look at the documentation installed on your distribution, its normally located in /usr/share/doc.</P
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>Check the references section of this document, <A
HREF="references.html"
><I
>Bibliography</I
></A
>, for some links to useful resources which were used in the creation of this document.</P
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>Of course if you are having trouble with a particular command try using a search engine such as <A
HREF="http://www.google.com"
TARGET="_top"
>Google</A
> or <A
HREF="http://www.alltheweb.com"
TARGET="_top"
>AllTheWeb</A
>, or search the usenet groups <A
HREF="http://www.groups.google.com"
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>Google Groups.</A
> If you still can't find a solution, look for a mailing list which is related to the topic you are having trouble with, or try a forum which is related to the topic.</P
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>Readers who would like another reference to commands may want to have at:</P
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><A
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>Commands from "Linux in a Nutshell 3rd Edition"</A
> as published by Orielly --- this document was not used in the creation of this guide, however it is a comprehensive guide to GNU/Linux Commands (it's an indexed listing). It lists and explains 379 commands taken from <EM
>Linux in a Nutshell 3rd Edition.</EM
></P
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><A
HREF="http://linux-newbie.sunsite.dk/html/lnag.html#6.Linux%20Shortcuts%20and%20Commands|outline"
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>The <SPAN
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>Linux</SPAN
> Newbie Admin guide list of commands</A
> --- another list of commands from an excellent system administration guide for GNU/Linux.</P
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><A
HREF="http://www.comptechdoc.org/os/linux/commands/linuxcmdquickref.pdf"
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>Comptechdoc's <SPAN
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>Linux</SPAN
> Command Quickreference Guide</A
> --- a good list of commands but only one line explanations of what they actually do...</P
></LI
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><A
HREF="http://www.ss64.com/bash/"
TARGET="_top"
>SS64.com list of bash commands</A
> --- this page lists commands and links to their man pages online.</P
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><P
>If you wish to learn more about GNU/Linux on a variety of subjects also see the various online (free) tutorials published by <A
HREF="http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/"
TARGET="_top"
>IBM Developerworks.</A
></P
><P
>If you are looking for a general reference to everything GNU/Linux try the <A
HREF="http://www.icon.co.za/~psheer/book/index.html.gz"
TARGET="_top"
>Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition.</A
> Or take a look at your distributions documentation, Debian maintains comprehensive documentation, <A
HREF="http://debian.org/doc"
TARGET="_top"
>debian documentation site.</A
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>A.2.2. Specific Further reading</H2
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>The most obvious place to look for documentation is to find the homepage of the program. Although sometimes there are other sources of information such as the <A
HREF="www.tldp.org"
TARGET="_top"
>Linux Documentation Project</A
> or various online HOWTO's or similar guides. They are usually easily found using search engines. Try large sites such as <A
HREF="http://www.ibiblio.org"
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>(ibiblio) the publics library and digital archive</A
> or <A
HREF="http;//www.tuxfinder.org"
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>TuxFinder</A
> which can search for documentation.</P
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>Below is a very short list of some further reading for a few of the more complex tools:</P
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>OpenSSH <A
HREF="http://www.openssh.com/manual.html"
TARGET="_top"
>OpenSSH manual page</A
></P
></LI
><LI
><P
>vim <A
HREF="http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Vim-HOWTO/index.html"
TARGET="_top"
>The Vim HOWTO</A
></P
></LI
><LI
><P
>emacs <A
HREF="www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Emacs-Beginner-HOWTO.html"
TARGET="_top"
>The Emacs HOWTO</A
></P
></LI
><LI
><P
>RPM <A
HREF="http://tldp.org/HOWTO/RPM-HOWTO/index.html"
TARGET="_top"
>RPM HOWTO</A
></P
></LI
><LI
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>Samba <A
HREF="http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/"
TARGET="_top"
>Samba documentation site</A
></P
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>ImageMagick <A
HREF="http://www.imagemagick.org/script/command-line-tools.php"
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>ImageMagick command-line tools</A
></P
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><P
>BASH <A
HREF="http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bashref.html"
TARGET="_top"
>BASH reference manual</A
></P
></LI
><LI
><P
>Bash<EFBFBD>scripting <A
HREF="http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/"
TARGET="_top"
>Advanced bash scripting guide</A
></P
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>rsync <A
HREF="http://www.samba.org/rsync/"
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>rsync homepage</A
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>A.2.2.1. The <SPAN
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>UNIX</SPAN
> tools philosophy further reading</H3
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>An article within the coreutils documentation (installed on nearly every GNU/Linux distro) provides further explanation of the <SPAN
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>UNIX</SPAN
> tools philosophy. To access the article simply type: </P
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>Then type <EM
>/</EM
> (slash; runs a search) then the string <EM
>&#8220;toolbox&#8221;</EM
> (toolbox is the string to be searched for) then hit enter (follow hyperlink) and then go down to the &#8220;Toolbox introduction&#8221; section and hit enter. This will give you access to the article.</P
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>Other articles online include an: <A
HREF="http://linux.oreillynet.com/lpt/a/302"
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>Orielly article on the <SPAN
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>UNIX</SPAN
> tools philosophy.</A
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><A
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>A listing of important qualities of the philosophy.</A
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><A
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>Linux Exposed The Unix Philosophy Explained</A
></P
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>Or an entire book which is considered the authoritative guide toward understanding the philosophy behind how the <SPAN
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>UNIX</SPAN
> system was built. The book is called &#8220;The Unix Philosophy&#8221; ISBN: 1555581234.</P
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>A.2.3. Online Manual And Info Pages</H2
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>While manual pages and info pages are usually installed with the program itself they are also available online if you need them, the listed links are usually listed by category or by the man page sections.</P
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>A.2.3.1. Online Manual Page Websites:</H3
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><A
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>Manual Page Resource Links (from the <SPAN
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>Linux</SPAN
> Documentation Project)</A
></P
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><A
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>A RedHat Based Searchable Index</A
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><A
HREF="http://www2.linuxpakistan.net/man.php"
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>Another Searchable Index</A
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><A
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>Another Manual Page Site (searchable)</A
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>A.2.3.2. Downloadable Manual Pages:</H3
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><A
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>Downloadable Man Pages hosted by Ibiblio</A
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>A.2.3.3. Online Info Page Website:</H3
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><A
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>GNU Manual's</A
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