Customer Review: I have bought " OpenSUSE 11.0 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Bible ",I have bought together with " SUSE Linux Toolbox: 1000+ Commands for openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise " both complemented each other,the first one give a complete guide of configuration of network services to be implemented... more info
Customer Review: This book explains step by step how to properly configure basic network services for a corporation.
The text describes most used open source applications and it is focused on Debian Linux distribution ( Ubuntu is based on Debian).
The content of the book is very detailed and the quality... more info
Customer Review: BEWARE: Many of these customer reviews are dated. For example, the best and worst cited by Amazon are from 1999 and 2001, respectively. This is the 5th edition, published in late 2005/early 2006. FYI... I gave it four stars simply because what I did read was very helpful, but I have much more... more info
Customer Review: The tips are very useful in datacenter, daily.
This tips & tools about the things inside Linux O/S, such as: Linux administration basic, backup, networking, SSH, Scripting, DNS.
Customer Review: Excellent Book. Who said an old dog can't learn new tricks. Found several little tid-bits that have trimmed a number of my scripts or changed the way I've implemented services! A great desktop companion for advanced and intermediate admins.
Customer Review: Theres plenty of information in here, but the biggest problem I had with working my way through the book is it's structure. The book presents the topics in a bottom-up way, kicking off with low-level xinetd & init configuration, and doesn't actually get down to an overview of clustering until... more info
Customer Review: I was very suspicious of this book, because I knew it was available online for download. I thought at first, why not just print it and read it. A friend of mine told me this is something completely different. And he was right. It was worth every penny (cent). The book is a great introduction to... more info
Customer Review: With any operating system, certain tasks must be addressed. How do I configure peripheral devices, how do I setup a network, how do I find documentation on the many other questions I have? This book gives basic answers to the major questions, and points the reader to sources of additional... more info
Customer Review: I found this book to be quite hard to follow through. In addition, he assumes too much and does not get into details. I found impossible to follow, if you are new to Linux administration. Furthermore, some of the examples do not work. He goes somehow deep into theory and not into practical working... more info