Archive for February, 2010

Linux Pocket Reference For System Administrators

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

This book was initially written using OpenOffice.org office suite running on a RedHat Linux 8 powered computer. Fifth edition coming out from a Fedora Core 4 powered computer.

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Red Hat Linux 9: Red Hat Linux Reference Guide

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

The Red Hat Linux Installation Guide is a excellent reference for helping you get a Red Hat Linux system successfully installed and initially configured. The Red Hat Linux Getting Started Guide covers basic system commands, the graphical desktop environment, and many other fundamental concepts. You should start with these two books and use them to build the base of your knowledge of Red Hat Linux. Before long, more complicated concepts will begin to make sense because you already grasp the general ideas.
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Defensive Programming for Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

The Internet used to be a nice place where “friendly” people
met. When the first Denial of Service (DoS) event
happened this was more a novelty than a problem. Today
security is a major issues since the stakes are higher.
There is real money on the line and there are criminals
trying to get their hands on it. In addition, cracking machines
is a “sport” for some degenerates that might result
indirectly to financial losses due to downtime and system
administrator overtime.
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Pocket Linux Guide ebook

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

The Pocket Linux Guide demonstrates how to build a small console?based GNU/Linux system using only source code and a couple of diskettes. It is intended for Linux users who would like to gain a deeper understanding about how their system works beneath the shroud of distribution specific features and tools.

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