Linux Start-Up Guide: A Self-Contained Introduction
| AUTHOR | Faber, Antje; Hantelmann, Fred; Pook, Roger |
| PUBLISHER | Springer (08/15/1997) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Description
Preface The Linux Start-Up Guide has been written for both private and professional Linux users. Its purpose is to give a solid under- standing of the Unix-like operating system kernel and its-system commands. This book is intended for beginners, system administrators, and people who have worked with other systems. Experienced Unix and Linux users will still find it useful, as all main Linux features have been treated extensive, reducing the need to study other documentation. Without a doubt, it is not possible to give a comprehensive description of every typical Linux tool in just 300 pages. There- fore, I have concentrated on providing detailed and well struc- tured explanations of the fundamental Unix commands, the most important editors, network applications, and the X Window System. I also thought it important to give a general idea of the concepts underlying each topic and to mention the historic milestones that influenced the current state of development.
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ISBN-13:
9783540626763
ISBN-10:
354062676X
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
344
Carton Quantity:
24
Product Dimensions:
6.21 x 0.89 x 9.29 inches
Weight:
1.21 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Illustrated
Country of Origin:
DE
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Computers | Operating Systems - Windows Desktop
Computers | Operating Systems - Linux
Dewey Decimal:
005.446
Library of Congress Control Number:
97030066
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This systematic overview for beginners, system administrators, and new users of LINUX gives the full details of operating system architecture, basic LINUX commands, and typical development and application packages. The book provides a quick route to practical deployment, showing readers the best way to use LINUX and maximize its powers for their needs.
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This systematic overview for beginners, converts to LINUX, and system administrators gives full details of operating system architecture, LINUX basic commands, and typical development and application packages. Fred Hantelmann focuses on the LST distribution (Power LINUX) to provide a quick route to practical deployment.
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Preface The Linux Start-Up Guide has been written for both private and professional Linux users. Its purpose is to give a solid under- standing of the Unix-like operating system kernel and its-system commands. This book is intended for beginners, system administrators, and people who have worked with other systems. Experienced Unix and Linux users will still find it useful, as all main Linux features have been treated extensive, reducing the need to study other documentation. Without a doubt, it is not possible to give a comprehensive description of every typical Linux tool in just 300 pages. There- fore, I have concentrated on providing detailed and well struc- tured explanations of the fundamental Unix commands, the most important editors, network applications, and the X Window System. I also thought it important to give a general idea of the concepts underlying each topic and to mention the historic milestones that influenced the current state of development.
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