James Crace jmz@sdf.org via lists.fedoraproject.org 

2:53 PM (2 hours ago)
>to users
>Hi,

I>'ve been using Fedora for several months now, and really like it. I would really like to know more about the inner workings and eventually get RH certified, so I'm wondering what >you  long-time users or RH certified folks would recommend book-wise.

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HI

Every book is out of date by the time it get published.  So don't worry about that..

Start with basics...Bash, Sed and Awk...   Get a feeling for these to start with.

HTH


Marvin








On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 2:53 PM, James Crace <jmz@sdf.org> wrote:
Hi,

I've been using Fedora for several months now, and really like it. I would really like to know more about the inner workings and eventually get RH certified, so I'm wondering what you
long-time users or RH certified folks would recommend book-wise.

I've seen Mark Sobell's book on Amazon but it's a year old and I'm worried it would already be outdated. Besides the official Fedora Documentation, how can I learn more about the inner
workings of my system? Many times when something goes wrong I have to appeal to others for advice, and while there is nothing wrong with that, I would like to know enough about my
system to be able to troubleshoot and diagnose just about anything. I would also like to help others, and someday contribute back to the project. Right now I feel too ignorant to
submit bug reports or try to contribute anything.

Besides daily use and experimenting, is there anything you'd recommend to move from casual user to power-user/contributor?

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