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Linux Mint Essentials (Jay LaCroix)
This book is an all-inclusive guide to Linux Mint, and will teach you everything you need to know in order to use a Linux Mint system. It guide walks the reader through installing and maintaining Linux Mint on a personal computer.
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Just Enough Linux (Malcolm Maclean)
This book aims at getting you comfortable with some of the commands used in Linux and to hopefully help you 'get' Linux. If you've toyed with Linux and never really caught on to what's happening or have used a graphical interface without really touching the command line this book is for you.
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The Linux Command Line: A Complete Introduction (W. E. Shotts)
This book takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell. Along the way you'll learn the timeless skills handed down by generations of gray-bearded, mouse-shunning gurus.
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Conquering the Command Line: Unix and Linux for Developers
In this book you will find not only the most useful command line tools for Unix and Linux based systems you need to know, but also the most helpful options and flags for those tools.
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Into the Core: A look at Tiny Core Linux (Lauri Kasanen, et al)
This book covers Tiny Core Linux (TCL) from start to finish. The concepts are explained in detail, from usage details to internals, ending up with several example projects. It mainly targets those with some familiarity with Linux, with no fear of the command line.
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Ten Steps to Linux Survival: Navigating the Bash Jungle
This book provides proven steps and strategies on learning what Linux is and how to use it. It contains information on the Linux Operating System, especially for beginners.
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The SELinux Notebook, 4th Edition (Richard Haines)
If you want an effective means of securing your Linux system (and who doesn't?), this book provides the means. The 4th edition covers the integration of SELinux within Android.
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Learning Old School Linux (Ed Hartnett)
If you are looking for a simple, basic overview of everything Linux-related, look no further than this compilation of articles written for ComputorEdge magazine from 2003-2010.
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Bodhi Linux 3 for Beginners (Roger Carter)
Based on the popular Ubuntu operating system, Bodhi Linux 3 incorporates the latest version of the elegant Enlightenment desktop manager. This book explains in easy steps how to install Bodhi Linux on your computer, how to customize and use it, etc.
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Step-by-Step Guide to Bodhi Linux (Roger Carter)
This book is suitable for anyone migrating to Linux from Windows, and explains in easy steps how to install Bodhi Linux on your computer, how to customize and use it, and how to install a range of recommended applications.
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O'Reilly® Linux Kernel in a Nutshell (Greg Kroah-Hartman)
This book is a comprehensive overview of kernel configuration and building, a critical task for Linux users and administrators.
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Linux Client Migration Cookbook: Migrating to Desktop Linux
The goal of this book is to provide a technical planning reference for IT organizations large or small that are now considering a migration to Linux-based personal computers. It includes some technical "how-to" as well.
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Linux 101 Hacks - Examples to Build a Strong Fundation in Linux
There are total of 101 hacks in this book that will help you build a strong foundation in Linux. All the hacks are explained with appropriate Linux command examples that are easy to follow.
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Introduction to Linux - A Hands on Guide
This guide was created as an overview of the Linux Operating System, geared toward new users as an exploration tour and getting started guide, with exercises at the end of each chapter.
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Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference (Keir Thomas)
This book is an indispensable and concise guide to Ubuntu, read by over half a million people! Ideal for ALL releases of Ubuntu!
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Linux Succinctly (Jason Cannon)
This book will teach you the basics of interacting with Linux, such as viewing and editing files and directories through the command line, and how to modify permissions. More advanced topics covered include I/O streams, sorting and comparing files and directories, and installing additional software.
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Linux From Scratch (Gerard Beekmans)
This is a set of books that provides you with step-by-step instructions for building your own customized Linux system entirely from source.
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Getting Started with Ubuntu (The Ubuntu Manual Team)
This free book is a complete beginners manual for Ubuntu, featuring comprehensive guides, How Tos and information on anything you need to know after first installing Ubuntu.
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Self-Service Linux - Mastering the Art of Problem Determination
This is a book that advanced Linux professionals running their own Linux systems will be able to use to troubleshoot.
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Linux Quick Fix Notebook (Peter Harrison)
This book includes many of the most commonly encountered errors with explanations of their causes and how to fix them.
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Linux Patch Management: Keeping Linux Systems Up To Date
This book is the first start-to-finish guide to patching Linux systems in production environments. It presents patching solutions for Red Hat, Fedora, SUSE, Debian, and other distributions.
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User Mode Linux (Jeff Dike)
This book covers everything from getting started through running enterprise-class User Mode Linux servers.
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The Daemon, the Gnu, and the Penguin (Peter H. Salus)
In addition to covering a history of free and open source, This book explores how free and open software is changing the world. The author interviewed well over a hundred key figures to document the history and background of free and open source software.
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Understanding the Linux Virtual Memory Manager (Mel Gorman)
This book is unique in that not only does it describe the Linux Memory Manager itself in unprecedented detail, it also includes the theoretical foundations for both developers and students but has been omitted from recent Linux kernel related material.
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The Linux Development Platform (Rafeeq Ur Rehman, et al)
This book describes how to build a development environment based upon Linux systems. It provides a one-stop reference on all the tools used by the Open Source community for development purposes.
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Managing Linux Systems with Webmin: System Administration
This book explains how to use the most popular Webmin modules to perform common administration tasks on a Linux system such as adding users, configuring Apache, setting up NFS file sharing and managing the Sendmail mail server.
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Linux Appliance Design: A Hands-On Guide (Bob Smith, et al)
This book shows how to build better appliances - appliances with more types of interfaces, more dynamic interfaces, and better debugged interfaces. You'll learn how to build backend daemons, handle asynchronous events, and connect various user interfaces.
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Linux 101 Examination Modular Training Notes (Andrew McGill)
This book is based on the objectives for the Linux Professionals Institute's LPI 101 examination (specifically, release 2 of the objectives).
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Linux 102 Examination Modular Training Notes (Andrew McGill)
This book is based on the objectives for the Linux Professionals Institute's LPI 102 examination (specifically, release 2 of the objectives).
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Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC) Examination Guide
This book is a collection of self-study articles and tutorials to help you learn Linux fundamentals and prepare for system administrator certification.
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The Debian Administrator�s Handbook (Raphael Hertzog, et al)
This book teaches the essentials to anyone who wants to become an effective and independent Debian GNU/Linux administrator.
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O'Reilly® Ubuntu Hacks: Tips/Tools for Exploring, Using Linux
This is your one-stop source for all of the community knowledge you need to get the most out of Ubuntu: a collection of 100 tips and tools to help new and experienced Linux users install, configure, and customize Ubuntu.
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CentOS 6 Essentials (Neil Smyth)
This book is designed to provide detailed information on the use and administration of the CentOS 6 Linux distribution.
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Programming Linux Games (John R. Hall and Loki Software)
This book is a complete guide to developing Linux games, written by the Linux gaming experts. It discusses important multimedia toolkits and teaches the basics of Linux game programming.
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Linux in the Workplace: How to Use Linux in Your Workplace (SSC)
This book introduces Linux users to the desktop capabilities of Linux and the K Desktop Environment (KDE) graphical user interface, a powerful Open Source graphical desktop environment for UNIX workstations.
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O'Reilly® Learning Debian GNU/Linux (Bill McCarty)
This book takes the reader step by step through the process of installing and setting up a Debian system, and provides a thorough but gentle introduction to the basics of using Debian GNU/Linux.
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O'Reilly® Linux Device Drivers, 3rd Edition (Jonathan Corbet)
The 3rd edition of Linux Device Drivers is better than ever. The book covers all the significant changes to Version 2.6 of the Linux kernel, which simplifies many activities, and contains subtle new features.
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O'Reilly® Linux Device Drivers, 2nd Edition (Alessandro Rubini, et al)
This book is for anyone who wants to support computer peripherals under the Linux operating system or who wants to develop new hardware and run it under Linux.
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LINUX: Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition (Paul Sheer)
This book is the best book on the market in terms of flattening that learning curve of Linux. It tries to inculcate his readers into the Linux way of thinking.
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Slackware Linux Essentials, 2nd Edition (Alan Hicks, et al)
This Book is designed to get you started with Slackware Linux operating system. It`s not meant to cover every single aspect of the distribution, but rather to show what it is capable of and give you a basic working knowledge of the system.
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GNU/Linux Basic (Joaqu�n L�pez S�nchez-Monta��s, et al)
The aim of this book is to initiate you into the world of GNU/Linux. It covers the basics of the free software, how to use and modify GNU/Linux to suit your needs, and how to find your way in this new world more easily.
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Ubuntu 10.x Essentials (Neil Smyth)
The purpose of this book is to provide an overview of the essential knowledge required to use and maintain an Ubuntu system.
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Securing and Optimizing Linux: The Hacking Solution (v.3.0)
This 800+ page eBook is intended for a technical audience and system administrators who manage Linux servers, but it also includes material for home users and others. It discusses how to install and setup a Linux server with all the necessary security and optimization for a high performance Linux specific machine.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux Essentials (Neil Smyth)
his book is designed to provide detailed information on the use and administration of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux distribution.
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CentOS Essentials (Neil Smyth)
This is a book designed to provide detailed information on the use and administration of the CentOS 5.x Linux distribution.
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Linux Sound ©2012 (Jan Newmarch)
This book demystifies the Linux audio system set-up, describes basic and advanced use of the system, and profiles the broad range of sound and music applications and development software available for Linux.
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O'Reilly® Test Driving Linux: From Windows to Linux in 60 Seconds
This book is a detailed step-by-step guide to the Linux operating system and several popular open source programs.
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O'Reilly® Linux in a Windows World (Roderick W. Smith)
This book takes an in-depth look at exactly how Linux can be brought into an organization that's currently based on Microsoft Windows systems.
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