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Linux Pocket Guide (Paperback)
Jul 11th
Review
“Whilst there does seem to be a trend amongst many publishers to deliver ever more comprehensive titles, cramming details of almost every command-line switch and GUI option across a huge range of tools and packages, O’Reilly can always be relied upon to publish works that deal concisely with one aspecty of GNU/Linux or excel in offering a psecific functionality. Linux Pocket Guide is exemplary in this respect, cleverly avoiding the unnecessary bloat associated with titles that share the same subject matter – Fedora Linux. Indeed, this highly portable volume manages to kill two birds with one stone, funcitoning both as handy quick reference and an essential introduction to basic everyday tooks and commands. And though Fedora specifics such as desktop and package managerment are covered in some detail, nearly all of the material here could well be applied to almost any distro.” Martin Howse, Linux User and Developer, Issue 40 “Can’t memorise man pages? This is for yo (more…)
Linux Administration: A Beginner’s Guide, Fifth Edition (Paperback)
Jul 11th
Amazon.com Review
Administering a Linux system isn’t much like administering a Windows machine. Though the goals are similar and comparable problems arise under both environments, they each require administrators to adopt a certain way of thinking about processes and data. Linux Administration: A Beginner’s Guide helps readers adapt their Windows experience to Linux work. Author Steve Shah does a great job of clueing Linux newcomers into the environment. His explanations are clear, patient, accurate, and useful, and they cover all aspects of the system administrator’s job. He’s careful to explain hundreds of commands in a logical way, including lists of options and examples of typical uses in many cases. But this is no mere command reference or novice’s introduction. Shah doesn’t shy away from explaining the really interesting aspects of Linux administration, including kernel compilation, Domain Name Service (DNS) configuration, sendmail setup, and establishing firewall pr (more…)
A Practical Guide to Linux(R) Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming (Paperback)
Jul 11th
Praise for Mark Sobell’s Books “I keep searching for books that collect everything you want to know about a subject in one place, and keep getting disappointed. Usually the books leave out some important topic, while others go too deep in some areas and must skim lightly over the others. A Practical Guide to Red Hat(R) Linux(R) is one of those rare books that actually pulls it off. Mark G. Sobell has created a single reference for Red Hat Linux that cannot be beat! This marvelous text (with a 4-CD set of Linux Fedora Core 2 included) is well worth the price. This is as close to an ‘everything you ever needed to know’ book that I’ve seen. It’s just that good and rates 5 out of 5.” –Ray Lodato, Slashdot contributor”Mark Sobell has written a book as approachable as it is authoritative.” –Jeffrey Bianchine, Advocate, Author, Journalist”Excellent reference book, well suited for the sysadmin of a linux cluster, or the owner of a PC contemplating installing a recent stable lin (more…)
The Networking Survival Guide: Get the Success You Want By Tapping Into the People You Know (Paperback)
Jun 26th
Review
“Everyone knows personal contacts are the best way to find a job. But with unemployment at a five-year high, almost everyone needs to bolster his or her networking know-how.” – The Wall Street Journal, 12-04-2001
In today’s dwindling job markets, people who rely on want ads and headhunters succeed about 5 percent of the time. But those who have mastered the art of networking find new positions nearly 66 percent of the time. Writing for job seekers and career builders alike, networking superstar Diane Darling shows how to cultivate a rich network of professional contacts and use it to find success.
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Networking: A Beginner’s Guide, Fourth Edition (Paperback)
Jun 26th
Here is an unparalleled introduction to networking, offering easy-to-follow details on design and configuration, hardware, networking protocols, remote access, and security. This updated guide contains expanded coverage of wireless networking, the latest Windows and Linux releases, and security measures. New networking professionals will first learn what they need to know about network technology, and then how to apply that knowledge to set up, manage, and secure networks.
From the Back CoverGet a solid introduction to networking essentials from this practical guide Learn the fundamentals of wired and wireless networking from this introductory guide. Inside, you’ll find full details on network design and configuration, hardware, networking protocols, security, backup, recovery, and more. After covering the basics, the book explains, step-by-step, how to install, set up, and administer Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 Server, Linux, and Apache. You’ll also get e (more…)
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