Miscellaneous Linux Books

This page exists to list miscellaneous books about Linux and open
source software in general.
I also have information on and recommendations
about other Linux-related books.
-
User
Friendly: The Comic Strip, by Iliad.
A collection of
User Friendly comics, published by O'Reilly. You can
check the User Friendly web page to see what they're
like if you're unfamiliar with this strip.
Buy from Amazon
-
Evil
Geniuses in a Nutshell, by Iliad.
A second collection
of User Friendly comics, published by O'Reilly. You can
check the User Friendly web page to see what they're
like if you're unfamiliar with this strip.
Buy from Amazon
-
Open
Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution, Edited by
Dibona, Stone, & Ockman.
A collection of essays by Linus
Torvalds, Eric S. Raymond, Richard Stallman, and others on the open
source software phenomenon. Fascinating reading for anybody
interested in open source software as a social and economic
phenomenon.
Buy from Amazon
-
The Cathedral & the Bazaar, by Raymond.
A collection of Eric S. Raymond's
essays on the sociology and economics of open source software.
Buy from Amazon
If you'd like to search for a book on Amazon, you can do so directly
using this search form:
If you have problems with or comments about this web page, please
e-mail me at
rodsmith@rodsbooks.com. Thanks.
Return to my main books web page.