Thursday, January 1, 2009

Mastering Online Marketing or Linux Administration Handbook

Mastering Online Marketing

Author: Mitch Meyerson

Proven 12-step program for e-commerce success

Learn to avoid the #1 problem that plagues most online businesses—an under-performing website. Forgoing get-rich-quick hype for best practices and solid marketing principles, two worldclass online marketers offer an unbeatable 12-step system that creates a profitable and sustainable online business. Featuring current technology—including Web 2.0 innovations,web automation strategies to generate passive income,web conferencing, podcasts, blogging and more—this comprehensive manual puts website owners on the road to profitability.



New interesting textbook: Healing Your Appetite Healing Your Life or Help Me Talk Right

Linux Administration Handbook

Author: Evi Nemeth

“As this book shows, Linux systems are just as functional, secure, and reliable as their proprietary counterparts. Thanks to the ongoing efforts of thousands of Linux developers, Linux is more ready than ever for deployment at the frontlines of the real world. The authors of this book know that terrain well, and I am happy to leave you in their most capable hands.”
—Linus Torvalds
“The most successful sysadmin book of all time—because it works!”
—Rik Farrow, editor of ;login:
“This book clearly explains current technology with the perspective of decades of experience in large-scale system administration. Unique and highly recommended.”
—Jonathan Corbet, cofounder, LWN.net
“Nemeth et al. is the overall winner for Linux administration: it’s intelligent, full of insights, and looks at the implementation of concepts.”
—Peter Salus, editorial director, Matrix.net

Since 2001, Linux Administration Handbook has been the definitive resource for every Linux® system administrator who must efficiently solve technical problems and maximize the reliability and performance of a production environment. Now, the authors have systematically updated this classic guide to address today’s most important Linux distributions and most powerful new administrative tools.

The authors spell out detailed best practices for every facet of system administration, including storage management, network design andadministration, web hosting, software configuration management, performance analysis, Windows interoperability, and much more. Sysadmins will especially appreciate the thorough and up-to-date discussions of such difficult topics such as DNS, LDAP, security, and the management of IT service organizations.

Linux® Administration Handbook, Second Edition, reflects the current versions of these leading distributions:

  • Red Hat® Enterprise Linux®
  • FedoraTM Core
  • SUSE® Linux Enterprise
  • Debian® GNU/Linux
  • Ubuntu® Linux

Sharing their war stories and hard-won insights, the authors capture the behavior of Linux systems in the real world, not just in ideal environments. They explain complex tasks in detail and illustrate these tasks with examples drawn from their extensive hands-on experience.

Booknews

Provides techniques and advice for running three representative versions of the Linux operating system: Red Hat 7.2, SuSE 7.3, and Debian 3.0. The guide identifies the different pieces that comprise the major administrative systems and how they work together, and summarizes how to perform common procedures, such as adding and removing users, performing backups, and auditing security. Large sections are devoted to the domain name system configuration and the sendmail configuration. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

What People Are Saying


“As this book shows, Linux systems are just as functional, secure, and reliable as their proprietary counterparts. Thanks to the ongoing efforts of thousands of Linux developers, Linux is more ready than ever for deployment at the frontlines of the real world. The authors of this book know that terrain well, and I am happy to leave you in their most capable hands.”
—Linus Torvalds

“The most successful sysadmin book of all time—because it works!”
—Rik Farrow, editor of ;login:
“This book clearly explains current technology with the perspective of decades of experience in large-scale system administration. Unique and highly recommended.”
—Jonathan Corbet, cofounder, LWN.net
“Nemeth et al. is the overall winner for Linux administration: it’s intelligent, full of insights, and looks at the implementation of concepts.”
—Peter Salus, editorial director, Matrix.net




Table of Contents:
1. Where to Start

2. Booting and Shutting Down

3. Rootly Powers

4. Controlling Processes

5. The Filesystem

6. Adding New Users

7. Serial Devices

8. Adding A Disk

9. Periodic Processes

10. Backups

11. Syslog and Log Files

12. Drivers and the Kernel

13. TCP/IP Networking

14. Routing

15. Network Hardware

16. The Domain Name System

17. The Network File System

18. Sharing System Files

19. Electronic Mail

20. Network Management and Debugging

21. Security

22. Web Hosting and Internet Servers

23. Printing

24. Maintenance and Environment

25. Performance Analysis

26. Cooperating with Windows

27. Policy and Politics

28. Daemons

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