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Linux Server Hacks, Volume Two : Tips & Tools for Connecting, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting (Hacks)
Format: Paperback
Author: Bill Von Hagen
ReleaseDate: 22 December, 2005
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
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Oustanding Linux Companion Guide
Packed with over 450 pages and 100 new hacks not in Volume 1, these aren't just known by everybody things that you can do with Linux, these are hot tips and tricks that most any Linux freak can excel from learning about. 'Linux Server Hacks Volume Two' by William von Hagen is an outstanding companion guide for ALL Linux users and administrators.
Chapters Covered:
01. Linux Authentication
02. Remote GUI Connectivity
03. System Services
04. Cool Sysadmin Tools and Tips
05. Storage Management and Backups
06. Standardizing, Sharing, and Synchronizing Resources
07. Security
08. Troubleshooting and Performance
09. Logfiles and Monitoring
10. System Rescue, Recovery, and Repair
Pick this book up now, you will NOT be disappointed in this delcious Linux FEAST!!
***** HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
An offering of over a hundred fresh, new hacks in a second volume to expand Linux opportunities
Jones' Linux Server Hacks: Tips & Tools For Connecting, Monitoring, And Troubleshooting takes the original volume one step further, following up with an offering of over a hundred fresh, new hacks in a second volume to expand Linux opportunities. The second volume of Bill von Hagen and Brian K. Hacks here only take a few minutes to read through but provide many answers to problems ranging from remotely running a GUI Linux desktop environment for end users to centralizing Windows font resources and combining network storage areas on new servers. .
Excellent resource for Linux sysadmins
The hacks in this book are focused primarily on power users and sysadmins. This is an excellent followup to the original Linux Hacks books. These are practical and helpful tips that should be of great benefit directly to the reader. In addition each hack acts as a starting point for even more interesting work by the reader in areas relating to the original hacks.
Lots of good direct information and inspiration.
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