Book Review - Linux System Administration by Tom Adelstein& Bill Lubanovic

  2007-05-07 16:00:02
Geared for the Linux pro or UNIX administrator, Linux System Administration was written to provide advice to manage a complete range of systems and servers. The authors were amazed at how many Linux users, for example, could not write a configuration file. Thinking there were many people who might want to learn of the extensive capabilities of Linux as an application platform, they wrote this book. 
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