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Linux guru Nick Petreley demystifies the most
powerful features of Fedora, the new Linux
operating system from Red Hat
* The book is tailored for new users and people
upgrad ...
LindowsOSTM is a full-featured operating system
like Microsoft Windows XP or Apple Mac OSX.
LindowsOS offers you the power, stability and
cost-savings of Linux with the ease o ...
SoL was developed by antitachyon and is completely
independent of other Linux distributions. SoL was
designed and optimized to run on servers with
modern CPU-architectures. Th ...
Onebase Linux (OL) is an independent meta
source/binary distribution created in July 2003.
It is powerful, transparent and free. It uses its
in-house versatile technology call ...
"Markets are Conversations" - the common thread
throughout all the chapters in this book which
describes how and why the Internet is transforming
business as usual - we're be ...
The Ruby Way assumes that the reader is already
familiar with the subject matter. Using many code
samples it focuses on "how-to use Ruby" for
specific applications, either as ...
For software development professionals and
computer science students, Modern Operating
Systems gives a solid conceptual overview of
operating system design, including detailed ...
OpenNA Linux is a full, professional quality Unix
OS with rock-solid stability and
industrial-strength networking. Highly secure,
very fast, and modern Linux operating system, ...
Arch linux (http://archlinux.org) is an i686
optimized distribution. It has a package system
(pacman/abs) that works with binary/source
packages and takes care ...
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