Written in a personal style that guides the reader through the learning process, this stand alone tool for the learning of UNIX presents topics in the order users need to understand them logically...
This book provies a solid beginning for general UNIX/Linux users, programmiers, and systems administrators. General users will appreciate learning how to use UNIX/Linux utilities, how to employ...
Contents: Data Communication and Linux TCP/IP; TCP/IP in Embedded Systems; Linux Network Interface Drivers; Linux Sockets; The Linux TCP/IP Stack; Socket Buffers and Linux Memory Allocation; Sending...
Brief contents: introducing Ubuntu; running and installing the Ubuntu live DVD; getting your hands dirty (desktop overview); navigating nautilus; customizing your desktop (or making your own);...
Brief contents: overview; process management; process coordination; memory management; storage management; protection and security; distributed systems; special purpose systems; case studies.
This book begins with an introduction that highlights history, structure and organization, system calls, and bootstrapping. Following this introduction, It examine in some depth each of the major...
Brief Contents: Install Sure Linux Enterprise Desktop; Use the Linux Desktop; Locate and Use Help Resources; Administer Linux with YaST; Manage the Network Configuration; Manage Software; Manage ...
This book guides you through the basics of Linux tachnology and trains you as a system adminitrator to maintain a Linux server that other users rely on for e-mail, web, database, networking, or other...
This book is structured to explain the functions of an operating system regardless of the hardware that houses it. The organization addresses a recurring problem with text books about technologies...
Brief contents: introduction; an overview of cluster computing; node hardware; linux; network hardware; network software; setting up clusters: installation and configuration; how fast is my beowulf;...