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SoL was developed by antitachyon and is completely
independent of other Linux distributions. SoL was
designed and optimized to run on servers with
modern CPU-architectures. Th ...
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 ...
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 ...
Onebase Linux (OL) is an independent meta
source/binary distribution created in July 2003.
It is powerful, transparent and free. It uses its
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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 freeware Apache web server runs over half of
the world's existing web sites and continues to
dominate the web-server market. Apache: The
Definitive Guide, written and revi ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 first book available on OpenBSD security,
filling the need for detailed documentation that
is generally lacking in open source technology.
Covers soup-to-nuts detail of se ...
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 ...
Linux Apache Web Server Administration is the most
complete, most advanced guide to the Apache Web
server you'll find anywhere. This book teaches
you, step-by-step, all the st ...
DNS and BIND is about one of the Internet's
fundamental building blocks: the distributed host
information database that's responsible for
translating names into addresses, rou ...
If Red Hat Linux 9 can do it, you can do it too...
Activate the power of Red Hat Linux 9, the most
popular distribution of this practical, economical
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