Understanding the Linux Virtual Memory Manager
This book describes VM in unprecedented detail, presenting both theoretical foundations and a line-by-line source code commentary. It systematically covers everything from physical memory description to out-of-memory management.
Java Application Development on Linux
Linux is the fastest-growing Java development platform because it saves money and then saves time by serving as a platform for both development and deployment. Written for Java and Linux developers alike, Java Application Development on Linux is the hands-on guide to the full Java application development lifecycle on Linux.
Managing Linux Systems with Webmin
A Webmin guide for every beginning-to-intermediate sysadmin. Written by Webmin's primary developer, this book delivers authoritative, step-by-step coverage of the latest version of Webmin, from installation to centrally managing multiple servers.
The Linux Development Platform
The Linux Development Platform shows how to choose the best open source and GNU development tools for your specific needs, and integrate them into a complete development environment that maximizes your effectiveness in any project.
GNU/Linux Desktop Survival Guide
his book is Copyright and is made available in the hope that it serves as a useful resource for users of GNU/Linux in general and Debian in particular. The procedures and applications presented in this book have been included for their instructional value. They have been tested but are not guaranteed for any particular purpose
Step by Step Linux Guide
Step by Step Linux Guide is a book that is written by M.B.G. Suranga De Silva to provide a single reference for network administration in a Linux environment. Beginners as well as experienced users should find the information they need to cover nearly all important administration activities required to manage a Linux network configuration.
Writing GNOME Applications
This book will attempt to guide you through all the fundamental parts of GNOME, to explain how things work and why. Rather than taking you through an exhaustive listing of function calls and coding semantics, we'll concentrate on what makes GNOME tick. We'll certainly go into detail about the important function calls and how to use them, but you'll still want to keep the official GNOME and GTK+ documentation on hand. The official documents are free, just like the rest of GNOME, and should even be bundled with your GNOME distribution.
Bash Guide for Beginners
This guide discusses concepts useful in the daily life of the serious Bash user. While a basic knowledge of shell usage is required, it starts with a discussion of shell building blocks and common practices. Then it presents the grep, awk and sed tools that will later be used to create more interesting examples. The second half of the course is about shell constructs such as loops, conditional tests, functions and traps, and a number of ways to make interactive scripts.
Introduction to Linux
This book is intended as a practical guide to the Linux operating system for those with a moderate amount of technical experience. My intention is to make this book as friendly to the beginning user as possible. If you are already a Unix uber-geek, then this book will likely be boring to you although it has been my experience that many times those who have been using *nix systems for a long time are often less familiar with the available (Graphical User Interface) tools than those who began using those systems after GUI's became commonplace, full-featured, and easy to use.
Linux Administrator's Security Guide
'The principal objective of computer security is to protect and assure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of automated information systems and the data they contain.'
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