Showing posts with label Unix/Linux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unix/Linux. Show all posts

Unix and Linux: Visual QuickStart Guide, 4th Edition


Deborah S. Ray, Eric J. Ray, "Unix and Linux: Visual QuickStart Guide, 4th Edition"
Peachpit Press; 4 ed | 2009 | ISBN: 0321636783 | 408 pages | PDF | 2,9 MB

With Unix, 4th Edition: Visual QuickStart Guide, readers can start from the beginning to get a tour of the Unix operating system, or look up specific tasks to learn just what they need to know. This task-based, visual reference guide uses step-by-step instructions and plenty of screenshots, and includes three years worth of new material based on the latest Unix developments. This reference guide details all Unix commands and options along with tips that put those commands in context. Leading Unix authorities Deborah S. Ray and Eric J. Ray leverage their expertise as technical writers and working in the industry (Sun Microsystems) as they take readers step-by-step through the most common Unix commands and options.

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Sams Teach Yourself C++ for Linux in 21 Days


Jesse Liberty, David B. Horvath , Jonathan Parry-McCulloch, Hal Moroff, Paul Cevoli , "Sams Teach Yourself C++ for Linux in 21 Days"
Sams | 2000-05-01 | ISBN: 0672318954 | 1152 pages | PDF | 4,3 MB

Sams Teach Yourself C++ Programming for Linux in 21 Days teaches you the C++ programming language using the Linux operating system. You will gain a thorough understanding of the basics of C++ programming from a Linux perspective. The Bonus Week includes topics such as XWindows, KDE with QT toolkit, APE Class Library, and Real -time Middleware.

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Design of the UNIX Operating System





Design of the UNIX Operating System
Maurice J. Bach | ISBN: 0132017997 | DJVU | 486 pages | English | 6 MB

This is the first, and still, the most comprehensive book to describe the sophisticated workings of the UNIX System V kernel--the internal algorithms, the structures that form the basis of the UNIX operating system, and their relationship to the programming interface. System programmers will gain a better understanding of how the kernel works and will be able to compare algorithms used in the UNIX system to algorithms used in other operating systems. Programmers on UNIX systems will gain a deeper understanding of how their programs interact with the system and can thereby code more efficient programs.

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Linux Troubleshooting Bible




An indispensable resource for Fedora users who must now work without customer support from Red Hat, Inc., covering critical troubleshooting techniques for networks, internal servers, and external servers. Chris Negus is a well-known Linux authority and also the author of the top-selling Red Hat Linux Bible (0-7645-4333-4); Thomas Weeks is a trainer and administrator who manages hundreds of Red Hat Linux systems. Covers all of the most common Fedora problem areas: firewalls, DNS servers, print servers, Samba, NFS, Web servers, FTP servers, e-mail servers, modems, adding hardware, and hardware certification. Features easy-to-use flowcharts that guide administrators step by step through common Fedora troubleshooting scenarios. A companion Web site offers troubleshooting updates to keep pace with the frequent Fedora Core releases as well as a forum for exchanging troubleshooting tips.

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Ubuntu Hacks:Tips & Tools for Exploring, Using, and Tuning Linux





The Ubuntu distribution simplifies Linux by providing a sensible collection of applications, an easy-to-use package manager, and lots of fine-tuning, which make it possibly the best Linux for desktops and laptops. Readers of both Linux Journal and TUX Magazine confirmed this by voting Ubuntu as the best Linux distribution in each publication's 2005 Readers Choice Awards. None of that simplification, however, makes Ubuntu any less fun if you're a hacker or a power user.

Like all books in the "Hacks" series, Ubuntu Hacks includes 100 quick tips and tricks for all users of all technical levels. Beginners will appreciate the installation advice and tips on getting the most out of the free applications packaged with Ubuntu, while intermediate and advanced readers will learn the ins-and-outs of power management, wireless roaming, 3D video acceleration, server configuration, and much more.

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Linux Dictionary




Linux Dictionary
Publisher: Binh Nguyen | ISBN: N\A | edition 2004 | PDF | 1761 pages | 8,2 mb

This document is designed to be a resource for those Linux users wishing to seek clarification on Linux/UNIX/POSIX related terms and jargon. At approximately 24000 definitions and two thousand pages it is one of the largest Linux related dictionaries currently available.

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