Linux: The Complete Reference by Richard Petersen

Linux: The Complete Reference

Richard Petersen
840 pages
Mcgraw-Hill Osborne Media
May 1996
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This step-by-step guide to Linux, (a UNIX variant) , takes readers of every skill level through the basics and advanced features of this wildly popular operating system. The book covers everything from installation and other basics to advanced features such as troubleshooting and programming. With an emphasis on communications and connectivity, it teaches users how to take advantage of Linux's tremendous internetworking potential. An in-depth section of the Internet covers its protocols, services, applications, and even its management systems, and how to set up a Linux Web server. The book also contains many helpful extras such as a comprehensive guide to Linux administration, and a complete treatment of the many file editors included with Linux.
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Pages 840
Publisher Mcgraw-Hill Osborne...
Published 1996
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