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Linux System Administrators' Guide Download Linux System Administrators' Guide  E-Book
Stephen Tweedie, H. Peter Anvin, Remy Card, Theodore Ts'o, and Stephen Tweedie have let me borrow their work (and thus make the book look thicker and much more impressive): a comparison between the xia and ext2 filesystems, the device list and a description of the ext2 filesystem. These aren't part of the book any more. I am most grateful for this, and very apologetic for the earlier versions that sometimes lacked proper attribution.
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Linux Modem and Serial Communications Download Linux Modem and Serial Communications  E-Book
Cisco 100 Series switches deliver powerful network performance and reliability for small businesses, without complexity. These switches provide all of the features, expandability, and investment protection you expect from Cisco, with no installation software and nothing to configure. Just plug it in, connect your computers and other business equipment, and get to work
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Linux Loadable Kernel Modules Download Linux Loadable Kernel Modules  E-Book
This book is about writing Linux Kernel Modules. It is, hopefully, useful for pro- grammers who know C and want to learn how to write kernel modules. It is written as an ‘How-To’ instruction manual, with examples of all of the important techniques.
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Linux for WebSphere and DB2 Servers Download Linux for WebSphere and DB2 Servers  E-Book
This redbook describes how to implement WebSphere Application Server, DB2 Universal Database, Visual Age for Java, Apache Web Server and IBM HTTP Server on the Linux operating system. We use four different distributions of the Linux operating systeM:Caldera Open Linux, RedHat Linux , SuSE Linux and TurboLinux.
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Learning Debian GNU/Linux Download Learning Debian GNU/Linux  E-Book
Lately it seems that two topics crop up in conversation after conversation: the stock market and Linux. As for the stock market, I'm something of a pessimist. When friends and even perfect strangers continually recount their recent financial successes, I conclude that a stock market correction is overdue
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Hardware Guide to Linux: A Collection of Linux HOWTOs Download Hardware Guide to Linux: A Collection of Linux HOWTOs  E-Book
This HOWTO also includes prerequisites for using this software with and without errata kernels, contains usage information for the above-mentioned products, and provides reference links to installation instructions for HP Systems Insight Manager and HP ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack.
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Essential Linux OpenBook Download Essential Linux OpenBook  E-Book
This is, on the surface, a book about writing device drivers for the Linux system. That is a worthy goal, of course; the flow of new hardware products is not likely to slow down anytime soon, and somebody is going to have to make all those new gadgets work with Linux. But this book is also about how the Linux kernel works and how to adapt its workings to your needs or interests. Linux is an open system; with this book, we hope, it will be more open and accessible to a larger community of developers
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Tutorial on Linux Basics Download Tutorial on Linux Basics E-Book
Kernel is a main program of Linux system.It controls hard wares, CPU, memory, hard disk, network card etc. Shell is an interface between user and kernel. Shell interprets your input as commands and pass them to kernel
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Linux Tutorial Download Linux Tutorial E-Book
Wildcard ls * lists the les in this directory and the folders in this directory. ls on a folder also lists the contents of the folder, so we see 2 levels of les.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux Step By Step Guide Download Red Hat Enterprise Linux Step By Step Guide E-Book
This manual is task-oriented. You will nd useful tips, hints, warnings, and screen shots interspersed throughout. First, you will learn the basics of using Red Hat Enterprise Linux, such as familiarizing yourself with the desktop, learning to use the shell prompt, and navigating through les and folders. Once the basics are covered, the manual moves on to more advanced topics including setting up an internet connection, conguring a printer, and working with documents.
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