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"Version 2.2 final release is available. This
release has many new features, the main new
feature is a simple way to save the configuration
across boots. This allows for full ...
"SliTaz GNU/Linux 2.0 is released after a year of
hard work. Based on version 1.0, SliTaz comprises
of 1400 software packages easily installable via
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Fedora Linux: A Complete Guide to Red Hat's
Community Distribution will get you up to
speed quickly on Fedora linux, a securely designed
Linux distribution that includes a mas ...
An "essential sco handbook" for administration,
configuration and disaster recovery.
Author: Keith Vann
Paperback: 336 pages
Released: November 3, 1994
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"Windows NT & UNIX: Administration, Coexistence,
Integration, & Migration"
Pages: 738
Author: G. Robert Williams Ellen B. Gardner
Released: March 1, 1998
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The Definitive Guide to Samba 3
Dear Reader,
If you're familiar with Unix administration,
TCP/IP networking, and other common Unix servers,
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Webmin is a program that simplifies the process of
a managing Linux or UNIX system. Traditionally,
you have needed to manually edit configuration
files and run commands to cre ...
Not only does it go over the daemons you'll most
likely encounter in UNIX/Linux Administration, but
explains how Linux works. Includes information on
compiling kernels, info o ...
Practical Python offers a highly useful guide to
the Python programming language. In disarmingly
readable prose, author Magnus Lie Hetland guides
you through those concepts of ...
A how-to/reference book covering a variety of
topics in linux, including: installation, learning
the basics, basic system administration, network
services, security, samba, ap ...
Linux in a Nutshell covers the core commands for
common Linux distributions. This isn't a
scaled-down quick reference of common commands,
but a complete reference to all user, ...
Running Linux has everything you'll need to
understand, install, and start using Linux. The
authors, experienced Linux enthusiasts, have
anticipated problem areas, selected st ...
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