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If you are comfortable with Microsoft and the way
a lot of the books for the MCSE and MSC tests are
written, then this is the linux newbie guide for
you.
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and it's reader base continues to grow with each
passing issue. It's a monthly magazine catering to
various niches: Newbie, Po ...
This magazine has been going for 51 months (at the
time of writing). This is a magazine primarily
aimed at new users, but has of late expanded to
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From the Back Cover
Practical Linux Instruction, From the Expert Who
Taught You Windows
There was a time when people asked, "Windows or
Linux?" Now it's a question of ho ...
The Concise Guide to Xfree86 for Linux is the
first book on the market that gives you the
expert-level information you need to understand,
configure and administer Xfree86 (al ...
Sams Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours is a
tutorial designed to help you integrate
Linux/UNIX-based systems with Windows-based
systems. It has all the information and tools
ne ...
If GNOME/GTK+ can do it, you can do it
too...Packed with lucid explanations, real-world
examples, and a complete widget reference, this
authoritative guide gives you all the t ...
Put the Strengths of Solaris to Work for Your
Organization
Mastering Solaris 8 is an indispensable guide to
the version of UNIX famed for its network services
and robustnes ...
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by focusing on the problems and concerns of the
beginning to intermediate Linux user. It will help
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