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Book Summary InformationAuthor: Matt Welsh, Matthias Kalle Dalheimer Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2005-12-29 ISBN: 0596007604 Number of pages: 976 Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Book Reviews of Running LinuxBook Review: Running Linux - Fifth Edition - Best Linux Book All Time Summary: 5 Stars
I consider the Fourth Edition one of the best Linux books
available. O'Reilly managed to keep it down to 672 pages. Aside from updating those pages, the new edition has another 300 pages of excellent material. That's how much increased capability Linux has acquired over a two and a half year period.
When I heard the rumors that Adam Oram had started pulling the team together for the latest edition, I wondered about that. I had just read a review of the Fourth edition lauding its relevance to Linux users.
A little History
O'Reilly & Associates began publishing Linux books early. Andy joined the company back in 1992. One of his first projects involved publishing The Linux Network Administrator's Guide which Olaf Kirche began writing for the Linux Documentation Project in 1992.
Looking back, one has to admit that printing a book that anyone could read or download from the Internet seems somewhat bold. But, the good people at O'Reilly & Associates published The Linux Network Administrator's Guide back in 1993 and released the Third edition this year. I have always considered such moves remarkable considering how other publishers
operate.
Running Linux came out in May 1995 and got another update in August 1996. I thought the Third edition published in August 1999 provided some major insights. I had just started a pay-per-incident Linux call center and finding Linux books at that time was not that easy. Most of the books people published seemed like compilations of materials already on the Internet.
The Fourth Edition seemed like a fitting culmination of the
previous work. It continues to sell and people continue to use it. So,preparing a Fifth edition seems like another O'Reilly commitment to excellence and Linux to me. I think they could lay back and let the book continue to just sell.
Writing a book for O'Reilly requires more than a monetary
commitment. The editors, production staff, reviewers and contributors work hard. Sometimes I feel like a kid in a factory watching people build complex machinery when I observe Andy Oram putting a book together. Writing an O'Reilly book requires a team effort and lots and
lots of work, especially by the editor.
Knowing the magnitude of effort required in writing any O'Reilly book allows me to know that their commitment to Running Linux means people will get a great book.
f you have a passing interesting Linux or if you're a seasoned veteran, you like Running Linux Fifth Edition . It's not only a good book to read, it's an excellent reference. Linux
will continue to grow at exponential rates. If you work for a company that wants you to have Linux experience, I suggest you pick Running Linux as your guide.
Summary of Running LinuxYou may be contemplating your first Linux installation. Or you may have been using Linux for years and need to know more about adding a network printer or setting up an FTP server. Running Linux, now in its fifth edition, is the book you'll want on hand in either case. Widely recognized in the Linux community as the ultimate getting-started and problem-solving book, it answers the questions and tackles the configuration issues that frequently plague users, but are seldom addressed in other books. This fifth edition of Running Linux is greatly expanded, reflecting the maturity of the operating system and the teeming wealth of software available for it. Hot consumer topics such as audio and video playback applications, groupware functionality, and spam filtering are covered, along with the basics in configuration and management that always have made the book popular. Running Linux covers basic communications such as mail, web surfing, and instant messaging, but also delves into the subtleties of network configuration--including dial-up, ADSL, and cable modems--in case you need to set up your network manually. The book can make you proficient on office suites and personal productivity applications--and also tells you what programming tools are available if you're interested in contributing to these applications. Other new topics in the fifth edition include encrypted email and filesystems, advanced shell techniques, and remote login applications. Classic discussions on booting, package management, kernel recompilation, and X configuration have also been updated. The authors of Running Linux have anticipated problem areas, selected stable and popular solutions, and provided clear instructions to ensure that you'll have a satisfying experience using Linux. The discussion is direct and complete enough to guide novice users, while still providing the additional information experienced users will need to progress in their mastery of Linux. Whether you're using Linux on a home workstation or maintaining a network server, Running Linux will provide expert advice just when you need it. One of the best books on Linux, the UNIX-compatible operating system for personal computers. In the tradition of all O'Reilly books, Running Linux features clear, step-by-step instructions that always seem to provide just the right amount of information: covers everything you need in order to understand, install, and use the Linux operating system, including X Windows, TCP/IP, Perl, Tcl/TK, the gcc C and C++ compilers, and most Internet services such as email, SLIP, and WWW. For intermediate to advanced users.
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