Linux System Administration Handbook

[Carey Collet, Mark F. Komarinski, Cary Collett] × Linux System Administration Handbook ↠ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Linux System Administration Handbook Whats that stench? Christiaan Huygens Oh, its this bookI picked up this book in a bookstore. The introduction promised it to be a great guide to everything you need to get done on a linux system. On a quick flip through the chapters were logically laid out and is seemed to be a friendly read.Unfortunately, this book has almost no depth to it. Even for experienced sys admins this book would be of little value.Do Not Buy This Book.. Appropriate for Beginners Enrique Pineda This book is good as a

Linux System Administration Handbook

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Rating : 4.14 (904 Votes)
Asin : B00007FYCA
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 450 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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The proof of this exists throughout the book. Or you can get a copy specifically for any of the three (Alpha, Sparc, and Intel) for about $50 and get copies of commercial software, such as MetroX, along with customer support - which the $30 version doesn't offer. Let the people running Windows 3.1, 95, or NT access NFS partitions without having all that messy NFS software installed on the PCs. Here's the bare minimum suggestions for running Linux: 386 or better (or Sparc or Alpha or Macintosh) 8MB

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What's that stench? Christiaan Huygens Oh, it's this bookI picked up this book in a bookstore. The introduction promised it to be a great guide to everything you need to get done on a linux system. On a quick flip through the chapters were logically laid out and is seemed to be a friendly read.Unfortunately, this book has almost no depth to it. Even for experienced sys admins this book would be of little value.Do Not Buy This Book.. Appropriate for Beginners Enrique Pineda This book is good as an introduction to Linix administration for readers who are completely new to Linix. I concur with a number of the readers in that this book does lack depth. For myself, it was useful in terms of the breadth of information provided. If you are completely new to this operating system, this book suffices as an overview of common administrative tasks. You will get a basic feel for what needs to be done, but you won't learn oper. "Superficial. Doesn't take the place of thorough references." according to David Fisher (frc@stellar1.com). On page 2 of this useful but undistinguished Linux work, the authors grandly announce that "This is not just a Linux book. This is the Linux book." It is hard to see on what basis this claim can be substantiated. For instance, using a networked printer, i.e., one with its own IP address and Ethernet card, is not a trifle in many Linux installations, yet the authors devote virtually no time to the topic. To quote, "Be sure that if you do get a ne

Carey Collet is systems administrator and Webmaster for Peregrine Publishing. Mark K. . Komarinski is a columnist for the Linux Journal, and works for Aurora Technologies in Eastern Massachusetts

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