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tutorial designed to help you integrate
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comprehensive reference for intermediate to
advanced Linux developers that covers every
possible use of Linux. Topics include: Co ...
The Sair Linux and GNU Certification program,
designed and developed by the industry-leading
members of Sair, Inc. and its advisory board,
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Linux Modem and Serial Communications
A Collection of Linux How-To's
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Using Linux is designed to meet the reader s needs
by focusing on the problems and concerns of the
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From the Book: Maximum Linux Security is designed
for system administrators, managers, and Linux
users who need to protect their Linux servers and
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3, includes a broad range of new features:
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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 ...
Today's Perl developers spend 60-80% of their time
working with existing Perl code. Now, there's a
start-to-finish guide to understanding that code,
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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
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