Includes a review of: adding and removing accounts; file system backup and recovery; system startup and shutdown; activating and deactivating ports; securing the system; VVCP network administration; and hand. Writing in plain English, best-selling author Mark Sobell explains Linux clearly and effectively, focusing on the skills you will actually use as a professional administrator, user, or programmer.
Sobell assumes no prior Linux knowledge: He starts at the very beginning and walks you through every topic and skill that matters. Whatever your Linux-related career goals, this book gives you all you need—and more.
This edition has been fully updated for Ubuntu His exceptionally clear explanations demystify everything from networking to security.
You'll find full chapters on running Ubuntu from the command line and desktop GUI , administrating systems, setting up networks and Internet servers, and much more. Fully updated JumpStart sections help you get complex servers running--often in as little as five minutes. Sobell draws on his immense Linux knowledge to explain both the "hows" and the "whys" of Ubuntu.
He's taught hundreds of thousands of readers and never forgets what it's like to be new to Linux. Whether you're a user, administrator, or programmer, you'll find everything you need here--now, and for many years to come.
The world's most practical Ubuntu Linux book is now even more useful! A must-have book for anyone who wants to take Linux to the next level. System administrators and Web developers need deep Linux fluency, including expert knowledge of shells and the command line.
This is the only guide with everything you need to achieve that level of Linux mastery. Renowned Linux expert Mark Sobell has brought together comprehensive, insightful guidance on the tools sysadmins, developers, and power users need most, and has created an outstanding day-to-day reference, updated with assistance from new coauthor Matthew Helmke.
This title is percent distribution and release agnostic. Packed with hundreds of high-quality, realistic examples, it presents Linux from the ground up: the clearest explanations and most useful information about everything from filesystems to shells, editors to utilities, and programming tools to regular expressions.
Use a Mac? Register now and create a free account to access unlimited books, fast download, ad-free and books in good quality! Author : Mark G. This revision offers the same balanced coverage and clear writing style that distinguished the bestselling original. Sobell now includes coverage of designing and using graphical user interfaces like X Windows and Motif.
The traditionally strong coverage of networking and electronic mail has also been expanded as has the coverage of UNIX system administration. Expanded coverage includes networking, variables, control structures, signal handling, and other aspects of programming using the Bourne Shell.
Two chapters on word processing contain "vi", the "nroff" text formatter, and "mm" macros. An essential reference for both novice and experienced UNIX users, the book guides the reader through each chapter with the help of easy-to-follow examples, sample screens, command summaries, and chapter review exercises.
With unmatched clarity and insight, this book explains UNIX for the Mac OS X user—giving you total control over your system, so you can get more done, faster. This book is packed with hundreds of high-quality examples. From networking and system utilities to shells and programming, this is UNIX from the ground up—both the "whys" and the "hows"—for every Mac user. You'll understand the relationships between GUI tools and their command line counterparts.
Need instant answers? Don't bother with confusing online "manual pages": rely on this book's example-rich, quick-access, page command reference! Don't settle for just any UNIX guidebook. Get one focused on your specific needs as a Mac user! A guide to Linux covers such topics as the command line utilities, the filesystem, the Shells, the Editors, and programming tools.
Author : Stephen A. Even if you currently use a different version of the UNIX system, such as the latest release of 4.
For those professionals new to networking and UNIX system programming, two introductory chapters are provided. So that your designs are not limited to user-level, the author also explains how to write kernel-level communication software, including STREAMS drivers, modules, and multiplexors.
Many examples are provided, including an Ethernet driver and a transport-level multiplexing driver. In the final chapter, the author brings the material from previous chapters together, presenting the design of a SLIP communication package.
Includes a review of: adding and removing accounts; file system backup and recovery; system startup and shutdown; activating and deactivating ports; securing the system; VVCP network administration; and hand. Now covers Red Hat Linux! It's a nasty book for a nasty world.
This is a book for the rest of us. The third edition has been expanded to include "direct from the frontlines" coverage of Red Hat Linux. It's packed with war stories and pragmatic advice, not just theory and watered-down restatements of the manuals.
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