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The sections on the shells are still relevant in much the same way a dos shell is still required in Windows (but more so). Though people tend to stick with one shell, this will be a useful primer until you have decided which shell to stay with and buy the appropriate O'Reilly shell book. There is some Linux set up information but this is less than comes with Linux. Those with Unix experience will find this book superfluous.
The commands are explained in the familiar terse Unix style. The commands are sensibly grouped and sections have introductions, which compensates to some extent for the terseness of the command information. Linux users will have to realise that they are now part of the Unix community with all that that entails.
This is a handy and inexpensive reference and apart from the reservations about vi (I never liked her) this is a recommended book for Linux users who have no Unix books or experience.