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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 ...
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 ...
The Sair Linux and GNU Certification program,
designed and developed by the industry-leading
members of Sair, Inc. and its advisory board,
provides you with a clear path for i ...
Keep in mind this is a 50 mb live cd which can fit
on one of those little business card cd's. It is
NOT the eqivalent to a desktop oriented OS, but it
is an extremely useful t ...
"The indispensable reference for everyone using
Linux"
This book contains an alphabetical listing of
Linux commands. It gives the command with a
simple phrase explaining w ...
Here's all the professional Linux administrator
needs to know about Sendmail, the key mail server
for Linux systems. Under the guidance of Linux
expert Craig Hunt, you'll lear ...
Book guiding you through installing, setting up,
and playing around with Red Hat Linux 9 (includes
2 CD set of RH9, must send, for shipping, money to
obtain Source Code CDs). ...
The second edition of Unix Shells by Examples
shows off basic commands and utilities in the
three most popular Unix shells--C, Bourne, and
Korn--with side-by-side examples. Th ...
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, ...
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 ...
Mandrake 9.1 has a very easy and simple install
process. It recognizes much, if not all, of the
hardware in the computer. It also have a great
feature called Mandrake 9.1 Cont ...
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