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  1. The UNIX System Administrator's Companion
    The UNIX System Administrator's Companion

  2. Writing Compilers and Interpreters: An Applied Approach Using C++
    Writing Compilers and Interpreters: An Applied Approach Using C++

  3. Photographic Imaging Techniques in C++ for Windows and Windows NT
    Photographic Imaging Techniques in C++ for Windows and Windows NT

  4. Designing OS/2 Applications
    Designing OS/2 Applications

  5. Getting Started with Microsoft WORD 6.0 for Windows (Getting Started with Windows S.)
    Getting Started with Microsoft WORD 6.0 for Windows (Getting Started with Windows S.)

  6. Getting Started with Microsoft EXCEL 5.0 for Windows (Getting Started with Windows S.)
    Getting Started with Microsoft EXCEL 5.0 for Windows (Getting Started with Windows S.)

  7. Getting Started with Paradox 5.0 for Windows (Getting Started with Windows S.)
    Getting Started with Paradox 5.0 for Windows (Getting Started with Windows S.)

  8. Using SQL Windows and Centura: Techniques for Building Client/Server Solutions
    Using SQL Windows and Centura: Techniques for Building Client/Server Solutions

  9. Object Oriented Programming Using SOM/DSOM
    Object Oriented Programming Using SOM/DSOM

  10. Running Windows Applications in OS/2: A Power User's Guide
    Running Windows Applications in OS/2: A Power User's Guide

  11. Lotus Notes Release 3 in the OS/2 Environment
    Lotus Notes Release 3 in the OS/2 Environment

  12. Secrets of the OS/2 Warp Masters
    Secrets of the OS/2 Warp Masters

  13. Programming with Unix Threads
    Programming with Unix Threads

  14. Getting Started with Powerpoint (Getting Started with Windows S.)
    Getting Started with Powerpoint (Getting Started with Windows S.)

  15. Programming Directory Services for Windows 2000 (Gearhead Press S.)
    Programming Directory Services for Windows 2000 (Gearhead Press S.)

  16. Advanced PowerBuilder 5 Techniques
    Advanced PowerBuilder 5 Techniques

  17. Visual Basic Graphics Programming (with CD-ROM)
    Visual Basic Graphics Programming (with CD-ROM)

  18. WinQSB: Decision Support Software for MS/OM
    WinQSB: Decision Support Software for MS/OM

  19. Networking Windows NT 4.0: Workstation and Server
    Networking Windows NT 4.0: Workstation and Server

  20. Building Your Intranet with Windows NT 4.0
    Building Your Intranet with Windows NT 4.0

  21. Object Oriented Multithreading Using C++
    Object Oriented Multithreading Using C++

  22. Microsoft SQL Server 7 Applications with COM
    Microsoft SQL Server 7 Applications with COM

  23. Macintosh Revelations
    Macintosh Revelations

  24. Doing Statistics with Minitab Release 11 for Windows 95: Software Instruction and Exercise Activity Supplement
    Doing Statistics with Minitab Release 11 for Windows 95: Software Instruction and Exercise Activity Supplement

  25. UNIX and Windows 2000 Integration Toolkit
    UNIX and Windows 2000 Integration Toolkit

The Linux Companion for System Administrators (2nd Edition)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Fairly nice, but could be more compact.
  • Excellent.........Just what I expected
  • Wonderful, But not for newbies
  • Shallow and broad - not generally useful
  • Nice in combination with RFC's ;-)
The Linux Companion for System Administrators (2nd Edition)
Jochen Hein
Manufacturer: Addison-Wesley Professional
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Binding: Paperback

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ASIN: 0201675250

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For those willing to exchange the glossiness of mass-market operating systems for better performance and greater flexibility, Linux is an excellent choice. In Linux Companion for System Administrators, Jochen Hein has produced a highly readable treatise on this operating system's design and capabilities.

Generally, Hein focuses on characteristics that all versions of Linux have in common and highlights differences among distributions where appropriate. He starts with core aspects of Linux (such as the file system and the boot process) before moving on to ancillary programs and capabilities. (Coverage of multiple-language capabilities is especially good.) Readers also will find plenty of information on networking--there's full coverage of all aspects of TCP/IP implementation and documentation of many network applications.

The main shortcoming in Linux Companion for System Administrators is its lack of specific procedures. You'll find plenty of tables and option lists, plus prose that's clear despite its translation from the German, but there's very little explicit how-to information. If that's what you need, you'll want to supplement this book with a more basic one. --David Wall

Book Description

Linux Companion for System Administrators is a book for anyone who wants to get more out of their Linux box. It provides guidance for adapting the system to meet personal requirements and offers advice on getting real practical value from the various tools available. Focusing on the use of LINUX in a private or corporate environment, this book will help the experienced UNIX user attain a more efficient level of system administration.
Linux Companion for System Administrators goes beyond general system administration, providing detailed coverage of networking with Linux. With the emphasis on the integration of Linux into heterogeneous networks and its employment as a file, DNS or BOOTP server, this book illustrates just why Linux is being employed more and more widely as an Intranet server.

Linux Companion for System Administrators covers:
a general overview of a Linux system (what is where, how to get help,

where to find documentation)
common features of the most widely used distributions of Linux
basic system configuration: booting, kernel compilation user

configuration
networking with Linux:TCP/IP-basics, IPX, SMB and useful tools
When applicable: Emacs tools for the tasks.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Fairly nice, but could be more compact........2000-02-27

For instance, I would have understood the System Logs part just fine if it said it logs in the format " . ", and listed the different origin and importance options.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent.........Just what I expected.......1999-09-09

This is the first Linux book that starts answering the right questions from page one. I often have to get deep into a technical book before I follow how the author thinks. Somehow I was immediately at ease with layout. There is also enough technical theory to fill in my limited knowledge of exactly how Linux works.

I can recommend this book to all intermediate to advanced users. Especially those who would like to set-up a Linux network.

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful, But not for newbies.......1999-08-07

After scanning the shelves of five bookstores, this was the ONLY book that answered my questions on Samba, NFS, and startup daemons enough to actually get me going. It's terse, but the information is all there. If the defaults are good enough, don't bother. If you want Linux running the way YOU want it, this is a great starting point.

2 out of 5 stars Shallow and broad - not generally useful.......1999-06-07

Hein covers alot. Unfortunately, there's very little detail. If you want to get a general taste for Linux, it's probably OK, but if you have jumped in and really need information, there's no depth here. I was (am?) a Linux neophyte when I installed RH5.2 and bought several books. Although I keep looking in Hein's book, I haven't found it useful even once. Not once. I recommend Welsh and Kaufman's Running Linux (O'Reilly) and HIGHLY recommend Butzen and Hilton's The Linux Network.

4 out of 5 stars Nice in combination with RFC's ;-).......1999-03-17

Although a lot is covered in detail, it sometimes lacks just that little extra piece of info (yes, that part where you have to jump into the RFC's). But IMHO Jochen Hein wrote an excellent admin book, very clear and complete. Nice job! Recommended for starting linux-admins (those who already know how to install and repartition ;-)).
SCO Companion: The Essential Guide for Users and System Administrators
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • The Essential Guide for Users and System Administrators???
  • Very basic about SCO.
  • Good overview but no meat
  • Excellent read for more indepth knowledge of SCO OpenServer.
  • An In-Depth Look.
SCO Companion: The Essential Guide for Users and System Administrators
James Mohr
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall PTR
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Paperback

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  1. SCO Unix in a Nutshell : A Desktop Quick Reference for Sco Unix and Open Desktop

ASIN: 0134516834

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars The Essential Guide for Users and System Administrators???.......2001-03-11

If you are in search of a large, impressive looking book, with pages and pages of hard to find information mixed with wordy dialog, this is the book for you. If however you are in search a book to assist you with the day to day issues faced administering SCO UNIX your money is much better spent on SCO Unix in a Nutshell or UNIX System Administration Handbook 3rd edition.

2 out of 5 stars Very basic about SCO........2000-10-23

Just the basis about SCO and admin. If you don't know anything about computer and SCO, this is book is good for you.

3 out of 5 stars Good overview but no meat.......1999-04-01

This book talks about just about every aspect of the SCO operating system - but at a high level. It is helpful in understanding how files and process interact with each other but if you actually want to use this information at the keyboard of your SCO system, look elsewere.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent read for more indepth knowledge of SCO OpenServer........1999-03-28

This book details a lot of the inner workings of SCO's OpenServer release 5. It describes in plenty of detail, the why and how's to SCO's OpenServer product. I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in SCO OpenServer.

5 out of 5 stars An In-Depth Look........1998-12-12

Few computer books offer what they promise; SCO Companion does this and much more, delving into areas of the Unix OS that most other books don't even touch upon. From how Unix works, to why, and everything in-between, this is one of those rare finds in the technical-book world; one you will enjoy reading just for the enjoyment of it.
LINUX Companion: The Essential Guide for Users and System Administrators
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • no nonsense guide
  • An excellant starter
  • This book is very old!
LINUX Companion: The Essential Guide for Users and System Administrators
Mark F. Komarinski
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall PTR
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Binding: Paperback

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ASIN: 0132318385

Book Description

A complete guide to Linux, the powerful UNIX variant that's freely available, and is becoming increasingly popular with programmers, software developers, and power users.The LINUX Companion explains Linux from beginning to end. Learn how it compares to DOS and Windows, how to install and use it, and how to set up and administer a Linux multi-user system. The book also explains how to configure devices to work with Linux, how to network a Linux system, and how to use Linux as an Internet client or server. Find out where you can get Linux at little or no charge, sources for Linux software, and online sites where you can get even more information about Linux.Programmers, software developers, and power users.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars no nonsense guide.......2000-05-05

I have read all those heavy weighted books like linux bible, master linux etc and find alot of craps in them. But this book althought is only 160pg excluding appendix make learning linux a real simple journey. like the title imply, the author concentrate on the essential stuff using the command line which is a must know for all linux user. I would highly recomend this book to beginner who want a quick tutorial on using linux via the command console, without going tru the unnecesary craps.

5 out of 5 stars An excellant starter.......2000-04-25

The book is very short compared to most books out there, but I found it extremely useful. It summarizes the essential commands without delving heavy into a discussion of X. X may be the most popular administration tool these days, but sometimes it's nice to know where and what to use from the command line. It won't tell you everything (no one book will), but it will get you started if your having trouble.

1 out of 5 stars This book is very old!.......1999-06-21

Not a bad book, but old. The o.s. has gone far beyond the scope of this book. If you have a distro of LINUX newer than 1997 forget it.
Unix System Administrator's Companion
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Classic Unix Book
Unix System Administrator's Companion
Michael R. Ault
Manufacturer: John Wiley & Sons
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Paperback

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ASIN: 0471111449

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Classic Unix Book.......2000-03-06

A good book to cover the basics and intermediate stuff about being a Unix admin. It covers adding users to the system, backingup and restoring, security, X-Windows, printer queues, keeping your eye on disk space and job management. It gets into some Kernal tweaking, startup/shutdown scripts (for AIX, System V, BSD), diskless booting, and entire chapter on the file system, backup and restores, users admin, sendmail, terminals, system auditing and tuning.

Books:

  1. The HP-UX System Administrator's How to Book (Hewlett-Packard Professional Books)
  2. Object-oriented Application Development with VisualAge for C++ for OS/2
  3. UNIX Unbounded: A Beginning Approach
  4. Linux to Go (To Go S.)
  5. Adobe Photoshop: A Visual Guide for the Mac
  6. Linux Companion for Systems Administrators
  7. Excel for Windows 95 (Visual QuickStart Guides)
  8. Lotus 1-2-3 for Windows (to Release 4) (Teach Yourself)
  9. The UNIX System Administrator's Companion
  10. 1-2-3 Release 4 for Windows: Self-teaching Guide

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