First draft complete!
I have finished work on the fist draft of Volume 3 of my forthcoming Linux self-study training course, “Using and Administering Linux – Zero to SysAdmin.” I submitted the last chapter a few minutes ago. A major milestone but there is more to do.
The first draft of the complete training course has taken 17 months. It has been a lot of work but I have learned a great deal.
I have been working on the other volumes in parallel so Volume 1 is heading into production, now. In today’s publishing industry, that means the revised chapters are being converted to a final typeset form in PDF documents.
Some of the chapters for Volumes 2 and 3 have already been reviewed for technical accuracy but much remains to be done.
The original target for publication was to be next year. We are working as hard as we can to publish all three volumes before the end of this year. I will keep you informed of the actual publication dates as they occur.
Thanks for your interest in my books.
More Stories
Announcing the 3rd Edition of “Using and Administering Linux”
I've just signed the contracts for the 3rd Edition of my "Using and Administering Linux" series of books, that together...
Fedora 43 breaks my books
Well, it really only breaks the some of the experiments the 2nd Edition of my "Using and Administering Linux" series....
5 Unix books you must read
-- That also apply to Linux as well as all operating systems. I am always learning new things. There are...
Linux News
There are two items of interesting Linux news today. Fedora 42 The first is that Fedora 42 will be officially...
New book announcement
I'm currently working on a new book that will be available in July 2025, "systemd for Linux SysAdmins: All You...
Book Errata
There's a bit of clarification needed in Volume 1, Chapter 4, Preparation, of my book series, Using and Administering Linux...