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文档介绍:A Practical Guide to Red Hat® Linux®, Third Edition: Fedora™ Core and Red Hat Enterprise Linux
By Mark G. Sobell
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Publisher: Prentice Hall
Pub Date: June 27, 2006
Print ISBN-10: 0-13-228027-2
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-13-228027-3
Pages: 1168

Table of Contents | Index
"Since I'm in an educational environment, I found the content of Sobell's book to be right on target
and very helpful for anyone managing Linux in the enterprise. His style of writing is very clear. He
builds up to the chapter exercises, which I find to be relevant to real-world scenarios a user or
admin would encounter. An IT/IS student would find this book a plement to their
education. The vast amount of information is extremely well balanced and Sobell manages to
present the content plicated asides and meandering prose. This is a 'must have' for
anyone managing Linux systems in worked environment or anyone running a Linux server. I
would also highly mend it to an puter user who is moving to the Linux
platform." Mary Norbury, IT Director, Barbara Davis Center/University of Colorado at Denver, from
a review posted on
"I had the chance to use your UNIX books when I when was in college years ago at Cal Poly San
Luis Obispo, CA. I have to say that your books are among the best! They're quality books that
teach the theoretical aspects and applications of the operating system." Benton Chan, IS Engineer
"The book has more than lived up to my expectations from the many reviews I read, even though it
targets FC2. I have found something very rare with your book: It doesn't read like the standard a
technical text, it reads more like a story. It's a pleasure to read and hard to put down. Did I say
that?! :-)" David Hopkins, Business Process Architect
"Thanks for your work and for the book you wrote. There are really few books that can help people
to e more efficient administrators of different workstations. We hope (in Russia) that yo