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This book presents the goals that drive the
developers of the best-known peer-to-peer systems,
the problems they've faced, and the technical
solutions they've found. The contr ...
Find out everything you need to know to run a
tight LINUX system. Whether you're looking out for
your own computer or maintaining a company-wide
network, you'll quickly and ea ...
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 ...
The first official Trolltech guide to Qt 3.2
programming!
Straight from Trolltech, this book covers all you
need to build industrial-strength applications
with Qt 3.2.x and ...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Version 3 Introduced in
September 2003, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, version
3, includes a broad range of new features:
* Support for seven archi ...
The LBT is a fully usable miniature Linux
distribution which can be placed on a credit-card
sized CD media. The distribution should work in
almost any PC with almost any opera ...
i found this to be a very well detailed book if
your planning on going on to achieve your CompTIA
Network+ cert. its very detailed and covers
absolutly everything (and more) ...
A book on Linux that goes beyond the basics.
There is no "installation" section - it's assumed
you know that much.
Chapters on:
hardware optimization concepts such as device
...
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 ...
"I love it. Conceptually it is really clean,
and sweet."
--Kent Beck, author of Extreme Programming
Explained, on the Ruby language
Programming Ruby: The Pragmat ...
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 ...
From O'Reilly: Secure your computer network with
SSH! With transparent, strong encryption, reliable
public-key authentication, and a highly
configurable client/server archite ...
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, ...
Author: Roderick W. Smith
Recommended audience: Intermediate
RRP: £39.99 USA, $59.99 CAN, £28.99 UK
A fantastic compendium of useful information
regarding what hardware w ...
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