Welcome to the only guidebook series that takes a visual approach to professional-level computer topics. Inside you'll discover step-by-step screen shots that demonstrate over 100 key Unix tasks, including: Changing directories with cd Permissioning files Searching with Pipe, Grep and ps Executing a shell script Determining root file ownership Creating user accounts Login in with Telnet Setting up Netscape Archiving files with tar Finding disk and CPU hogs The companion CD-ROM includes...
Following Hansen's step-by-step instructions, readers learn how to log on to UNIX, run programs, manage files and directories, send electronic mail, and even connect to the Internet--plus much more. Finally a UNIX book all readers can understand. Part of the Rescued by series.
Linux Professional
by Corporation Marcraft Corporation and Marcraft Corporation
Unix System V Interface Definition
OpenOffice is a major initiative from Sun Microsystems--an office productivity suite that's powerful, easy-to-use, absolutely free, and supports Linux, Solaris, and Windows. This resource kit features a practical, user-friendly guide that covers Writer, Web, Calc, Impress, Draw, databases and forms, and more. The CD-ROM includes great extras, such as macros and the Mac OS distribution.
Integrating UNIX and PC Network Operating Systems
by William B. Lund and Hewlett-Packard Professional Books
The full potential of UNIX as an all-purpose Network Operating System (NOS) is not being realized. As networks within organizations grow, conflicts arise over non-compatible servers and desktop clients. This book shows Network Administrators how to find common ground for sharing access to information and services using UNIX networking products. KEY TOPICS: Covers the capabilities and limitations of three PC networking products: HP's NetWare for HP-UX (an implementation of NetWare for UNIXWare on...
Sair Linux and Gnu Certification Level II, Apache and Web Servers
by Tobin Maginnis
Solaris 8 System Administrator Exam Cram 2 (Exam CX-310-011 and CX-310-012) (Exam Cram 2)
by Darrell Ambro
This book is the perfect study companion for UNIX system professionals preparing for both Solaris 8 System Administrator exams. It contains accurate and efficient coverage of the many new features of the Solaris 8 system including new support for Ipv6, LDAP, and DHCP, installs using Solaris Web Start, new Universal Disk Format (UDF) file system support, Network Cache and Accelerator (NCA), Solaris Print Manager, and the new Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI). Readers preparing for...
Advanced UNIX Programming goes beyond the fundamentals of UNIX programming and presents information and techniques the readers needs to expand their knowledge base. Designed for professional UNIX programmers, this book builds on the skills and knowledge the reader already possesses. It includes coverage of internet processes, interprocess control, file system manipulation, synchronization, and much more.
Managing Projects with Gnu Make (Nutshell Handbooks)
by Robert Mecklenburg
The latest edition of this perennial bestseller offers clear, thorough coverage of the basic user and administrator skills needed to master the latest version of both Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora This new edition includes key technical support advice for Fedora, guidelines for contributing to the Fedora project, and new sections on managing and manipulating file systems and disk tuning, system rescue, VNC (virtual network computing), and VmWare A new chapter helps Mac OS 9 and OS X users...
Tom Swan's GNU C++ for Linux teaches C++ programmers how to program for the Linux operating system using the GNU C++ compiler. It deals with Linux-specific programming issues and covers topics such as Linux programming fundamentals, Kernel programming, device drivers, Tom Swan's "Developer Toolbox", X Windows development, class libraries, object-oriented programming, and references to reserved words, operator precedence, and Internet sites for more information.
Ssh, the Secure Shell: The Definitive Guide
by Daniel J Barrett, Richard E Silverman, and Robert G Byrnes
It's an increasingly wired world, but many people are finding that the best way to get connected is to do away with wires entirely. From cable replacement to universal Internet connectivity, wireless technology is changing the way we connect to our machines and to each other. As with any new technology, buying your gear is only the first step. Understanding how to make the best use of it is another story. "Wireless Hacks" offers 100 industrial-strength tips about wireless networking, contributed...