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Step-by-Step Linux Guide.pdf

November 5, 2007 · Filed Under System Administration · 3 Comments  ·

Step by Step Linux Guide, describes the system administration aspects of using Linux. It does not matter how deep is your knowledge on Linux, what distribution you use. This ebook covers more on system administration on Linux itself

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Introduction to Linux: a Beginner’s Guide.pdf

August 29, 2007 · Filed Under Operating System · Comment  · Tags: ,

Short Table of Contents of free Linux ebook, Introduction to Linux: a Beginner’s Guide.pdf:
Chapter 1 What is Linux
Chapter 2 Quickstart
Chapter 3 About Files and the Filesystem
Chapter 4 Processes
Chapter 5 I/O Redirection
Chapter 6 Text Editors
Chapter 7 Home Sweet /home
Chapter 8 Printers and Printing
Chapter 9 Fundamental Backup Techniques
Chapter 10 Networking
Chapter 11 Sound and Video
Appendix A Where to go from here
Appendix B DOS versus Linux Command
Appendix C Shell Features

Reference Manual Mandrakelinux 10.1.pdf

August 23, 2007 · Filed Under Operating System · Comment  · Tags: , ,

Via Reference Manual Mandrakelinux 10.1.pdf you will be:
Introduced to the command line and its various uses also be discussing text-editing basics, which are essential under GNU/Linux, in the first part of this reference.
Touched upon the Linux kernel and the file-system architecture, this is in the Linux inDepth part
Finished up with topics which only brave or very skilled users will want to put into practice, it is in the Last Chapter.

Linux Admin Quick Reference.pdf

August 8, 2007 · Filed Under Operating System · Comment  · Tags: ,

This is 5 pages pdf Linux Quick Reference, covers: User Management, Network Configuration, Redhat files in /etc/sysconfig, NFS File Sharing, Printer Configuration, Sendmail, Useful Configuration Files, Rebuild Kernel, Miscellaneous, Configure Apache 2.0 with SSL, Syslog.conf, IPtables (Netfilter), X Window (XFree86).

Linux Device Drivers, 2nd Edition.pdf

April 13, 2007 · Filed Under Operating System · Comment  · Tags: , ,

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.




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