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"PelicanHPC 2.0 is available. Features: based on
Debian testing instead of stable - this means that
most packages have newer versions, in particular,
the kernel is at 2.6.30 a ...
"Ubuntu Linux Toolbox" by Christopher Negus and
Francois Caen is a uniquely well organized
reference book. In general I find the
organization of reference books very random f ...
From the Publisher
Use iptables to detect and prevent network-based
attacks
System administrators need to stay ahead of new
security vulnerabilities that leave their net ...
GTK+ is one of the most influential graphical
toolkits for the Linux operating system. It is the
technology upon which the GNOME and XFCE desktop
environments are based, and i ...
The main theme behind this book is that its meant
to be an extention on the man pages. Set aside
with examples to make it the function of the
commands alot clearer.
The lin ...
"IPCop is a powerful, open source, Linux based
firewall distribution for primarily Small Office
Or Home (SOHO) networks, although it can be used
in larger networks. It provide ...
"The next best thing to having your own personal
guru."
A very comprehensive guide to using Linux,
covering all the basics in it's 788 pages. This is
the newly updated seco ...
From the No Starch Website:
How Linux Works describes the inside of the Linux
system for systems administrators, whether you
maintain an extensive network in the office or ...
* Includes complete instructions and resources for
duplicating and customizing the material in the
book.
* Delves into the latest versions of three popular
Linux distribution ...
Gives a brief background on the state of secure
communications, SSL, TLS, Public Key
Infrastructure and x.509 certificates. Presents a
series of short practical examples on h ...
Text takes the reader from installation, through
the core language elements (regular expressions,
references, modules, and the like), and on to
basic applied techniques. Also ...
The PHP Cookbook is a collection of problems,
solutions, and practical examples for PHP
programmers. The book contains a unique and
extensive collection of best practices for
...
The forward was written by The man Himself, Weiste
Venema. The author Kyle Dent takes you from the
history of Postfix all the way to compiling it
with special options. There i ...
From the publisher:
The Internet is the greatest collaborative tool
the world has ever known. It carries words and
ideas across vast distances in mere milliseconds.
Unfortuna ...
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 ...
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