Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Solaris 9 For Dummies or Linux Kernel Development

Solaris 9 For Dummies

Author: David Taylor

Discover new security features and easier installation

Light up your system with a new resource manager, volume manager, and directory server

In the dark about Solaris 9? Open this book and let the sun shine in! It'll help you chart a course for StarOffice, explore CDE and GNOME desktops, and harness Solaris power to configure Web servers, access Internet services, build great Web sites, manage files and directories, and a galaxy of other tasks.

The Dummies Way



• Explanations in plain English

• "Get in, get out" information

• Icons and other navigational aids

• Tear-out cheat sheet

• Top ten lists

• A dash of humor and fun




Table of Contents:
Foreword
Introduction1
Pt. IGetting Acquainted with Solaris9
Ch. 1Logging in and Poking Around11
Ch. 2Graphical Window Managers25
Ch. 3Interacting with the Shell55
Ch. 4Managing Files and Directories81
Pt. IIThe Inevitable Internet Section105
Ch. 5Doin' That E-Mail Thing107
Ch. 6Exploring the World Wide Web129
Ch. 7Creating Web Pages153
Ch. 8Accessing Internet Services167
Pt. IIIBecoming Productive with StarOffice183
Ch. 9Composing Documents with Writer185
Ch. 10The Rest of StarOffice199
Pt. IVEditing and Controlling Programs213
Ch. 11Exploring Text Files215
Ch. 12Editing Files233
Ch. 13Controlling Processes253
Ch. 14Finding Files263
Pt. VAdministration and Security Issues279
Ch. 15Connecting to the Network281
Ch. 16Essential System Administration293
Ch. 17Keeping Your System Secure309
Pt. VIThe Part of Tens323
Ch. 18Ten Best Web Sites325
Ch. 19Ten Key Security Features329
Ch. 20Ten Great Free Add-Ons333
Index337

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Linux Kernel Development

Author: Robert Lov

The Linux kernel is one of the most important and far-reaching open-source projects. That is why Novell Press is excited to bring you the second edition of Linux Kernel Development, Robert Love's widely acclaimed insider's look at the Linux kernel. This authoritative, practical guide helps developers better understand the Linux kernel through updated coverage of all the major subsystems as well as new features associated with the Linux 2.6 kernel. You'll be able to take an in-depth look at Linux kernel from both a theoretical and an applied perspective as you cover a wide range of topics, including algorithms, system call interface, paging strategies and kernel synchronization. Get the top information right from the source in Linux Kernel Development.




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