February 7th, 2010

Ubuntu Video Tutorial 22 – Linux FileSystem Hierarchy Pt 2


Linux System Administration


Linux System Administration


$15


DIVThis guide provides a solid background for Linux desktop users who want to move beyond the basics of Linux, and for experienced system administrators who are looking to gain more advanced skills./divDIVpIf you’re an experienced system administrator looking to acquire Linux skills, or a seasoned Linux user facing a new challenge,ILinux System Administration/Ioffers practical knowledge for managing a complete range of Linux systems and servers. The book summarizes the steps you need to build everything from standalone SOHO hubs, web servers, and LAN servers to load-balanced clusters and servers consolidated through virtualization. Along the way, you’ll learn about all of the tools you need to set up and maintain these working environments./pbrbrpLinux is now a standard corporate platform with users numbering in the hundreds of millions, and there is a definite shortage of talented administrators.ILinux System Administration/Iis ideal as an introduction to Linux for Unix veterans, MCSEs, and mainframe administrators, and as an advanced (and refresher) guide for existing Linux administrators who will want to jump into the middle of the book. Inside, you’ll learn how to:brbrulbr /br /liSet up a stand-alone Linux server/libr /br /liInstall, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot a DNS server using BIND/libr /br /liBuild an Internet server to manage sites, perform email and file transfers, and more/libr /br /liSet up an email service for a small-to-medium-sized site, complete with authentication/libr /br /liInstall and configure Apache, PHP, and MySQL on a web server built from scratch/libr /br /liCombine computers into a load-balanced Apache web server cluster based on the free Linux Virtual Server/libr /br /liSet up local network services from distributed file systems to DHCP services, gateway services, print services, user management and more/libr /br /liUse Linux virtualizatio@.

Linux


Linux


$30.42


A complete revision of the bestselling, in-depth Linux resourceFully revised and expanded, this comprehensive guide covers the latest features of Linux, the widely popular open-source operating system. You  will learn to configure and manage all distributions of Linux, set up applications, networks, and servers, and optimize system performance.Written by Linux expert Richard Petersen, Linux: The  Complete Reference, Sixth Edition explains, in easy-to-follow language, every aspect Linux.  You will get full details on the new Linux kernel, Gnome and KDE, window managers, multimedia tools, Web, FTP, and Mail services, file systems, print servers, and backup procedures. The book also includes new coverage of security protocols, network automatic configuration, IPv6, Yum, Xen, and cutting-edge virtualization technology.

Red Hat Linux Pocket Administrator


Red Hat Linux Pocket Administrator


$9.05


This comprehensive guide offers busy network administrators clear and conciseinformation for daily on-the-job tasks–all in a handy, portable format.This handy resource offers busy network administrators clear and concise information for daily on-the-job tasks–all in a portable format. Key management tasks are presented in logically organized sections, with special emphasis on system administration. You’ll get details on file, print, application, mail, terminal, streaming media, and remote servers–and much more.Your On-the-Job Quick ReferencepCarry essential Red Hat Linux administration and troubleshooting information right in your back pocket so you can handle a wide variety of tasks on-the-spot. This handy resource covers key management topics, with an emphasis on system administration, and gives you quick solutions in an easy-to-find format. Don’t leave your desk without it!pGet details on: Managing and securing users and groups Installing software and building RPM packages Using the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) Mounting, formatting, and configuring file systems Managing multiple hard disks with RAID and LVM Device files and modules Print servers (CUPS and LPRng) Kernel administration Scheduling tasks and managing services

Linux System Commands


Linux System Commands


$31.12


This one-stop reference for serious Linux users, programmers, and system administrators provides instant access to Linux commands and functions, with coverage of file management, text processing, Internet and e-mail, programming, networking, system administration, m-tools, shells, and GUIs.


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