Knoppix Pocket Reference

Knoppix Pocket Reference
Author: Kyle Rankin
Publsiher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2005-06-10
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780596528737

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Knoppix is a portable Linux distribution replete with hundreds of valuable programs and utilities -- a veritable Swiss Army knife in bootable CD form. It includes Linux software and desktop environments, automatic hardware detection and hundreds of other quality open source programs. Whether you're a system administrator or power user, you can use Knoppix for many different purposes. Knoppix boots and runs completely from a single CD so you don't need to install anything to your hard drive. Due to on-the-fly decompression, the CD can have up to 2 GB of executable software installed on it. What you do need, however, is a comprehensive reference guide so you can benefit from all that Knoppix has to offer. The Knoppix Pocket Reference from O'Reilly fits the bill. This handy book shows you how to use Knoppix to troubleshoot and repair your computer, how to customize the Knoppix CD, running RAM memory checks, recovering data from a damaged hard drive, cloning hard drives, using Knoppix as a Terminal Server, using Knoppix as a kiosk OS, scanning for viruses on a Windows system, editing the Registry of a Windows system, and much more. If you want more information than the average Knoppix user, Knoppix Pocket Reference is an absolutely essential addition to your personal library.

Knoppix Pocket Reference

Knoppix Pocket Reference
Author: Kyle Rankin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Linux
ISBN: 8184040261

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Knoppix is a portable Linux distribution replete with hundreds of valuable programs and utilities -- a veritable Swiss Army knife in bootable CD form. It includes Linux software and desktop environments, automatic hardware detection and hundreds of other quality open source programs.

Linux Desktop Pocket Guide

Linux Desktop Pocket Guide
Author: David Brickner
Publsiher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2005-09-23
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780596528744

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While Mac OS X garners all the praise from pundits, and Windows XP attracts all the viruses, Linux is quietly being installed on millions of desktops every year. For programmers and system administrators, business users, and educators, desktop Linux is a breath of fresh air and a needed alternative to other operating systems. The Linux Desktop Pocket Guide is your introduction to using Linux on five of the most popular distributions: Fedora, Gentoo, Mandriva, SUSE, and Ubuntu. Despite what you may have heard, using Linux is not all that hard. Firefox and Konqueror can handle all your web browsing needs; GAIM and Kopete allow you to chat with your friends on the AOL, MSN, and Yahoo! networks; and the email programs Evolution and Kontact provide the same functionality as Microsoft Outlook, with none of the cost. All of these programs run within the beautiful, feature-packed, and easy-to-use GNOME or KDE desktop environments. No operating system truly just works, and Linux is no exception. Although Linux is capable of running on most any computing hardware that Microsoft Windows can use, you sometimes need to tweak it just a little to make it work the way you really want. To help you with this task, Linux Desktop Pocket Guide covers essential topics, such as configuring your video card, screen resolution, sound, and wireless networking. And laptop users are not left out--an entire section is devoted to the laptop issues of battery life, sleep, and hibernate modes.

Open Source for the Enterprise

Open Source for the Enterprise
Author: Dan Woods,Gautam Guliani
Publsiher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2005-07-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781491926406

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This book provides something far more valuable than either the cheerleading or the fear-mongering one hears about open source. The authors are Dan Woods, former CTO of TheStreet.com and a consultant and author of several books about IT, and Gautam Guliani, Director of Software Architecture at Kaplan Test Prep & Admissions. Each has used open source software for some 15 years at IT departments large and small. They have collected the wisdom of a host of experts from IT departments, open source communities, and software companies. Open Source for the Enterprise provides a top to bottom view not only of the technology, but of the skills required to manage it and the organizational issues that must be addressed.

Knoppix Hacks

Knoppix Hacks
Author: Kyle Rankin
Publsiher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2005
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0596007876

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"100 industrial-strength tips & tools"--Cover.

Linux Multimedia Hacks

Linux Multimedia Hacks
Author: Kyle Rankin
Publsiher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2006
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780596100766

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Presents Linux's multimedia tools with step-by-step instructions to maximize entertainment capabilities for images, audio, and video.

Monad AKA PowerShell

Monad  AKA PowerShell
Author: Andy Oakley
Publsiher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2006
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780596100094

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Presents some of the new capabilities that Monad puts into the hands of system administrators and power users, and is the perfect complement to existing Monad documentation.

DevOps Troubleshooting

DevOps Troubleshooting
Author: Kyle Rankin
Publsiher: Addison-Wesley
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2012-11-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780133035506

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“If you’re a developer trying to figure out why your application is not responding at 3 am, you need this book! This is now my go-to book when diagnosing production issues. It has saved me hours in troubleshooting complicated operations problems.” –Trotter Cashion, cofounder, Mashion DevOps can help developers, QAs, and admins work together to solve Linux server problems far more rapidly, significantly improving IT performance, availability, and efficiency. To gain these benefits, however, team members need common troubleshooting skills and practices. In DevOps Troubleshooting: Linux Server Best Practices, award-winning Linux expert Kyle Rankin brings together all the standardized, repeatable techniques your team needs to stop finger-pointing, collaborate effectively, and quickly solve virtually any Linux server problem. Rankin walks you through using DevOps techniques to troubleshoot everything from boot failures and corrupt disks to lost email and downed websites. You’ll master indispensable skills for diagnosing high-load systems and network problems in production environments. Rankin shows how to Master DevOps’ approach to troubleshooting and proven Linux server problem-solving principles Diagnose slow servers and applications by identifying CPU, RAM, and Disk I/O bottlenecks Understand healthy boots, so you can identify failure points and fix them Solve full or corrupt disk issues that prevent disk writes Track down the sources of network problems Troubleshoot DNS, email, and other network services Isolate and diagnose Apache and Nginx Web server failures and slowdowns Solve problems with MySQL and Postgres database servers and queries Identify hardware failures–even notoriously elusive intermittent failures