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UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook (4th Edition) by Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder, Trent R. Hein and Ben Whaley is the defacto for sysadmins.Any other favorites besides this one. enter image description here

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Hmm, should this be on SF now? – Jonik Jun 21 '09 at 12:07

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If you like having spare time, you need to read Automating Linux and Unix System Administration.

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Linux Administration Handbook by by Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder and Trent R. Hein is a great book. Easy to read, covers all areas well, including a discussion on what the role of a Sysadmin is and should be.

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"Linux System Administration" is pretty good. Covers almost everything.

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Time Management for System Administrators is a must have.

It has nothing to do with technicals, which is a good thing since most of us are good at it.

Instead, it focuses on time and work relationship management in a very clear ans pragmatic way. And we know how geeks suck at that things.

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Linux Programming: A Beginner's Guide Has a bunch of useful sections for writing your own scripts. It covers bash, tcl/tk, gawk, perl, tcsh, gui programming with GTK and Qt.

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