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linux linux mandriva linux powerpack 10.1 the full power of linux desktop by mandriva march 2005 isbn 2-84798-086-5 600 pages includes dvd $59.95 new just say no to microsoft by tony bove october 2005 isbn 1-59327-064-x 256 pages $24.95 how linux works by brian ward may 2004 isbn 1-59327-035-6 368 pages $37.95 bestseller linux for non-geeks by rickford grant march 2004 isbn 1-59327-034-8 336 pages includes 2 cd-roms $34.95 degunking linux by roderick w smith may 2005 isbn 1-933097-04-3 350 pages $24.99 syngress publishing new sarbanes-oxley compliance using cobit and open source tools by christian b lahti roderick peterson september 2005 isbn 1-597-49036-9 450 pages includes cd-rom $49.95 powerpack 10.1 the full power of linux desktop includes the complete powerpack 10.1 distribution on dvd a thorough overview configuration tips and quick references to the system and all the key applications that come with it you will be able to hit the ground running and be productive right away also one free month of membership to mandrake online will provide you with everything you need to stay current with software and security updates just say no to microsoft begins by tracing microsoft s rise from tiny startup to monopolistic juggernaut and explains how the company s practices have discouraged innovation stunted competition and helped foster an environment ripe for viruses bugs and hackers readers learn how they can dump microsoft products and continue to be productive includes full explanations of alternate operating systems such as linux and mac and outlines various software applications that can replace the familiar microsoft products how linux works tells you what happens inside the linux system rather than cover every single option of every system service and utility that you might encounter this book blends background theory with real-world examples so that you learn how to administer linux and why each particular technique works whether you maintain an extensive network in the office or one linux box at home you ll find this book indispensable linux for non-geeks introduces you to linux without the technical jargon and advanced topics that you d find in other books you ll learn how to use linux to do the normal day-to-day computer stuff that you know how to do with another operating system like connecting to and surfing the internet listening to cds playing with audio files customizing your desktop playing games downloading software and fonts printing and more includes a complete installation of fedora linux on two cds linux has a great reputation for stability but it does have a reputation for being difficult to set up and use to perform certain tasks it also can collect more gunk than an oversized garage degunking linux helps you get your linux configurations working efficiently by providing a proven and time-saving 12-step program to get rid of clutter and organize everything from user files to system upgrades this is the only book that is completely focused on helping linux users clean up their os and getting it running smoothly and efficiently linux made easy by rickford grant august 2005 isbn 1-59327-057-7 496 pages includes cd-rom $34.95 linux cookbook 2nd edition by michael stutz 2nd edition august 2004 isbn 1-59327-031-3 824 pages $39.95 wicked cool shell scripts see page 21 sitepoint new run your own web server using linux apache whether you work for a publicly traded or pre-ipo company or an it consultant you are familiar with the daunting task of complying with the sarbanes-oxley act you have no doubt seen the hour and dollar estimates for compliance go up and up now you can regain control this ground-breaking fully integrated book and bootable live cd provide all of the information and the open source tools required for you to achieve sox compliance the cheap and easy way discovery 10.1 your first linux desktop by mandriva march 2005 isbn 2-84798-085-7 608 pages includes 2 cd-roms $43.95 windows to linux migration toolkit by david allen christian lahti technical editor herbert lewis john streeton stile james stanger andrew taylor scott timothy tuck november 2004 isbn 1-931836-39-6 512 pages includes cd-rom $49.95 discovery 10.1 your first linux desktop includes the complete discovery 10.1 distribution on cd a thorough introduction and brief tutorials on all of the applications included with discovery this book also shows how to configure printers and other peripherals so you ll be able to hit the ground running and be productive right away for those who want to become familiar with the linux user interface before installing discovery the cd also includes move a portable linux version that requires no installation this is the quickest and easiest no-risk no-fuss way to switch from windows to linux based on xandros 3 arguably one of the most userfriendly versions of linux available today linux made easy concentrates on the subjects of most interest to the average home user or hobbyist installation using the internet playing cds and audio files using scanners working with digital cameras and images games downloading software and fonts usb storage devices pdas printing internet telephony and more the linux cookbook 2nd edition is your guide to getting the most out of linux organized by general task such as working with text managing files and manipulating graphics each section contains a series of step-by-step recipes that help you get your work done quickly and efficiently most often from the command line perfect as an introduction to linux and the command line or as a desktop reference for the seasoned user covers the major linux distributions paraglyph press open source development with cvs 3rd edition by karl fogel moshe bar 3rd edition july 2003 isbn 1-932111-81-6 350 pages $39.99 by tony steidler-dennison october 2005 isbn 0-975-24022-6 550 pages $39.95 the linux enterprise cluster by karl kopper may 2005 isbn 1-59327-036-4 464 pages includes cd-rom $49.95 the official gnome 2 developer s guide by matthius warkus april 2004 isbn 1-59327-030-5 520 pages $49.95 open source development with cvs 3rd edition has been enhanced with more value-added material covering third-party tools remote operation scalability client access limits bitkeeper and overall server administration for cvs learn to install linux and apache 2.0 on a home or office computer for testing and development and then learn how to perform dozens of common administration security and optimization tasks related to using linux for web hosting save thousands on expensive third party support and maintenance windows to linux migration toolkit is a unique book that offers a complete solution for migrating from windows to linux it provides migration process planning automated migration scripts anti-virus/anti-spam solutions and specific migration and deployment details for all relevant technologies the cd includes valuable automated scripts for migrating any flavor of windows to linux no starch press new the debian system by martin f krafft september 2005 isbn 1-59327-069-0 608 pages includes dvd $44.95 the debian system introduces the concepts and techniques of the debian operating system explaining their usage and pitfalls and illustrating the thinking behind each of the approaches the book s goal is to give the reader enough insight into the workings of the debian project and operating system so that they will understand the solutions that have evolved as part of the debian system over the past decade the linux enterprise cluster is a practical guide for building and installing an enterprise-class cluster for mission critical applications using commodity hardware and open source software the book includes information on how to build a high-availability server pair using the heartbeat package how to use the linux virtual server load balancing software how to configure a reliable printing system in a linux cluster environment and how to build a job scheduling system in linux with no single point of failure the official gnome foundation guide to programming guis and applications using the gtk and gnome api developed in partnership with the gnome foundation this book is for programmers working with the gnome 2 desktop environment each section begins with an example program that serves as a tutorial then develops into a reference on the topic knowledge of the c programming language is required but no gui programming experience is necessary it s like a fast-forward button for your compiler find good code use it quickly at codezoo we believe the best code is the code you dont have to write high-quality freely available reusable components already done for you now including java python and ruby components www.codezoo.com order toll free · 800-998-9938 · weekdays 7am3:30pm 16 order online anytime www.oreilly.com pacific time 17
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