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Linux Basics for Hackers (2019)

You should really remove the entire PDF of the book that you've shared on a public repo. No Starch Press is a gem and worth protecting.

an hour agoInitialBP

That's the first edition (2019), not the second (2025). But both are in annas archive, anyway

an hour agohggh

first edition is also available on Internet Archive in multiple formats

an hour ago0xDEFACED

Not to mention

  Adobe fixes PDF zero-day security bug that hackers have exploited for months

  https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/14/adobe-fixes-pdf-zero-day-security-bug-that-hackers-have-exploited-for-months/
an hour agowutwutwat

Why is that relevant? Are you saying that this PDF is infected?

an hour agoquietbritishjim

On top of that, who uses Adobe software to read most PDFs?

14 minutes agosimoncion

For anyone just starting I highly recommend: "Linux Pocket Guide" and if moving forward adopting linux as a daily driver "Efficient Linux At The Command Line". Both books by Daniel J. Barnett.

Even if you're a seasoned Linux user you will learn a lot from those books.

an hour agoliendolucas

Based on the nearly decade old first edition of the book (2018). I was wondering about the retro vibes.

an hour agozokier

the kind of post I internet for. A+. thank you

38 minutes agofitsumbelay

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10 minutes ago

Just had a quick look, Damn this looks good man!