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of Xandros Desktop OS that can be download at no
charge and freely distributed to others. It is
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This book is for any home user who has switched or
is thinking of switching to Linux. Based on Red
Hat's Fedora Core, Linux for Non-Geeks avoids
geeky subjects like server and ...
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 ...
Extremely small distro, base installation fits on
2 floppies and can run in less then 4MB of RAM.
Has extra installation images to install less
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Intrusion Detection with Snort is a hands-on guide
to designing, installing, and maintaining a Snort
deployment in both the corporate enterprise and
the at-hom ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Using Linux is designed to meet the reader s needs
by focusing on the problems and concerns of the
beginning to intermediate Linux user. It will help
them manage and use their ...
The Barnes & Noble Review
Even those who are facile with Linux often have
little experience with securing Linux boxes --
beyond (perhaps) not running Quake or StarOffice
as r ...
The latest edition of this best-selling favorite
is loaded with advice about almost every aspect of
Unix, covering all the new technologies that users
need to know. In additio ...
This guide provides information on AIX, covering
the planning of the installation, setting up the
environment of the machine, hooking the system to
a network, security issues, ...
The Complete FreeBSD is an eminently practical
guidebook that explains not only how to get a
computer up and running with the FreeBSD operating
system, but also how to turn it ...
The only classroom-based training and
self-assessment system! Osborne's RHCE Red Hat
Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide, Third
Edition provides 100% complete coverage of all ...
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