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"Y2k, all hype, all the time." |
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UNIX in a Nutshell $19.96
UNIX in a Nutshell is more of a desktop reference than an instruction book -- but it excels as a desktop reference. Published by the venerable O´Reilly, this book lives up to every expectation. If you ever find yourself picking your brain for just that right shell command, this book will save your life (or at least your job). |
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UNIX Power Tools $47.96
Ever want to do something very cool (in UNIX, that is)? This book´ll probably show you how to do it. Meant for the power user -- and you´re probably a power user -- this book is an essential guide for those who already have an understanding of `nix. |
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Practical UNIX & Internet Security $Price
If you´re a UNIX sysadmin and you don´t own this book your toolbox is incomplete. With everything you could possibly hope to find in a book about UNIX security, this is for you. If you´re wondering whether leaving file xyz with a CHMOD of xyc is proper, check this reference tome out. |
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UNIX Security $Price
I´m trying to remember how to say "it´s a piece of crap" while retaining a grasp on good netiquette. Unfortunately, the method just isn´t coming to me so I´ll just say it: this book is not only a crock, it´s a piece of crap. It goes on for more than a hundred pages of sheer nothingness -- no practical advice, no help, nothing. What a piece of crap. |
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