Linux Desk Reference

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Prentice Hall PTR, 2000 - 545 Seiten
This handy 6"x9" Linux desk reference packs information about every command Linux users will need -- organized for maximum value and convenience! Unlike some Linux references, Linux Desk Reference is organized by function, so new Linux users can find what they're looking for fast -- and a great "roadmap-style" alphabetical reference gets experts the information they need equally quickly! Linux Desk Reference covers every key aspect of running and administering Linux, including: files, I/O, scripting, pattern matching, paths, printers and print queues, document formatting, email, shells, X-Windows, text editors, and much more. Coverage also includes: sessions, users and groups, the Linux filesystem, processes, devices, disks, hosts, performance monitoring, scheduling, archiving/compression, networking, startup/shutdown, modules, daemons, logging, and the kernel. Unique to Linux books on the market, this book provides practical examples for every command -- plus hundreds of invaluable tips and warnings! For all Linux users who need a quality, complete Linux reference -- including beginners, power users, developers, and sysadmins.

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1
FILES
11
PROCESS
35
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Scott Hawkins is an author who also works as a computer programmer. He lives in Atlanta with a large pack of foster dogs. He is the author of The Library of Mount Char which is a hot Webinar titile for 2015.

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