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New book details how Linux works
NoStarch Press has released "How Linux Works -- What Every Superuser Should Know." The book targets competent Linux users who want to learn more about filesystems, the Linux boot process, system management, networking, shell scripts, and more.
Author Brian Ward's previous books include "The Linux Problem Solver" and "The Book of VMware." He also authored the Linux Kernel HOWTO. further information
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Cultured Perl: Three essential Perl books
IBM: In this installment, Ted reviews three Perl coding books, bringing you summaries of the key information contained in the books and how the new versions have been updated....Read More
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Linux on the Mainframe
Linux Journal reviews a "A must-have reference for those implementing Linux in a mainframe environment." Read More
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New book promises to explain the mysteries of Linux
NoStarch Press has released "How Linux Works -- What Every Superuser Should Know." The book targets competent Linux users who want to learn more about filesystems, the Linux boot process, system management, networking, shell scripts, and more. Read More
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