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Free Linux/Unix (OS) EBooks for Download
Below we have listed all the Free Linux/Unix (OS) EBooks for download. Feel free to comment on any Linux/Unix (OS) EBooks for download or answer by the comment feature available on the page.
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Red Hat Linux 9: you should have read the Red Hat Linux Installation Guide and successfully installed Red Hat Linux. This manual is designed to help new and intermediate Linux users navigate and perform common tasks. Keep in mind that Linux looks, feels, and performs differently from other operating systems you may have used. Forget about the conventions of other operating systems and, with an open mind, approach Red Hat Linux as a new, interesting, and versatile alternative. Date Added: 7/8/2008 | Visits: 33088 |
Fedora Linux Essentials: Fedora (which, up until release 7, was known as Fedora Core) is the ideal choice for those looking for a Linux distribution that always contains the latest and greatest open source technology. Date Added: 7/8/2008 | Visits: 31787 |
Red Hat Linux Unleashed: This book is about Linux, a clone of the UNIX operating system that runs on machines with an Intel 80386 processor or better, as well as Intel-compatible CPUs, such as AMD and Cyrix. Date Added: 7/7/2008 | Visits: 31987 |
Linux Packet Filtering and iptables: This document was simply written to give everyone a good and simple primer at how to get started with iptables, but at the same time it was created to be as complete as possible. Date Added: 7/7/2008 | Visits: 33883 |
BSD Handbook: BSD Handbook Free Online ebook Date Added: 7/6/2008 | Visits: 33226 |
Linux USB Project: This web site was created to serve as a central point of information for USB support under Linux. We've released our first press release. Date Added: 11/6/2006 | Visits: 33479 |
Linux Security Administrator's Guide: This document is a general overview of security issues that face the administrator of Linux systems. It covers general security philosophy and a number of specific examples of how to better secure your Linux system from intruders. Also included are pointers to security related material andprograms. Date Added: 9/27/2006 | Visits: 34683 |
Boost application performance using asynchronous I/O: Linux asynchronous I/O is a relatively recent addition to the Linux kernel. It's a standard feature of the 2.6 kernel, but you can find patches for 2.4. The basic idea behind AIO is to allow a process to initiate a number of I/O operations without having to block or wait for any to complete. At some later time, or after being notified of I/O completion, the process can retrieve the results of the I/O. Date Added: 9/25/2006 | Visits: 32142 |
Windows to Linux: A Beginner's Guide : If you have any experience with Windows, the switch to Linux will be relatively simple. Truly, the biggest challenge is to find the tools and applications you need in Linux. This beginner HOW-TO article will hopefully give you plenty of ideas how to access those key tools and how they relate to Windows. Date Added: 9/25/2006 | Visits: 35992 |
RedHat: Low: kdebase security fix: Updated kdebase packages that resolve several bugs are now available. This update has been rated as having low security impact by the Red Hat Security Response Team. Date Added: 9/23/2006 | Visits: 33416 |
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