Telecommunications Library
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This book systematically explains the configuration of X Windows on PC, Macintosh, X-terminal and UNIX systems, providing coverage of the end-user issues - system administration and usage, trouble-shooting, security, customization and performance. The text also explains how X may be used strategically to bring about consistency in client-server architectures.
This source on networking and configuring UNIX systems and the internetworking of UNIX with DECnet, Novell, Macintosh and X Networks outlines the critical elements of the UNIX operating system, and describes how they relate to the network. In-depth coverage of system elements and configuration, networking fundamentals, client-server applications and system management is provided.