Ive used linux in dribs and drabs for a few years now and have used it exclusively for about a year solid. The thing is I dont feel I have any kind of grasp of the packages linux consists of despite the benefit of following the LFS project on a number of occasions. I would like to become a far more efficient and competent user of linux but many things still elude me! Does anyone know of a good book/series of books which will help me with linux. Its not really a "linux for dummies" book im looking for.... something a bit more complete and in depth really. I dont miond what it costs as long as its not over £150 or summit. Thanks guys!
Well, I'd start with the Linux/UNIX basics and move on to more specific topics from there (BASH, X.org, gcc, etc). I'm hosting a bunch of free Linux/Unix literature myself, hope it helps: Hosted Literature - anti-trend.homelinux.org