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  • Building Linux Clusters - Introduces the reader to the basics of cluster installation and configuration, and comes complete with a CD including cluster installation programs and tools for parallel programming.
    www.oreilly.com/catalog/clusterlinux
  • Exim : The Mail Transfer Agent - The default mail transport agent installed on some Linux systems, Exim is open source, scalable, rich in features, and--best of all--easy to configure. This official guide is written by Philip Hazel, the creator of Exim.
    www.oreilly.com/catalog/exim
  • Exploring Expect - Written by the author of Expect, this is the first book to explain how this part of the UNIX toolbox can be used to automate Telnet, FTP, passwd, rlogin, and hundreds of other interactive applications.
    www.oreilly.com/catalog/expect
  • GNU Emacs Pocket Reference - Covers the most popular and widespread of the Emacs family of editors.
    www.oreilly.com/catalog/gnupr
  • Learning Debian GNU/Linux - Bill McCarty, Linux expert and author of Learning Red Hat Linux, guides the new user through the setup and operation of Debian GNU/Linux, the completely free operating system shaking up the world of commercial software. This book gives the reader just what she needs to master Linux and does so with concise instructions and terms familiar to Windows users.
    www.ora.com/catalog/debian
  • Learning GNU Emacs - Covers basic editing, several important "editing modes" (special Emacs features for editing specific types of documents, including email, Usenet News, and the Web), and customization and Emacs LISP programming.
    www.oreilly.com/catalog/gnu2
  • Learning Red Hat Linux - Demystifies Linux in terms familiar to Windows users and gives readers only what they need to start being successful users of Linux.
    www.ora.com/catalog/redhat
  • Linux Device Drivers, 2nd Edition - This practical guide is for anyone who wants to support computer peripherals under the Linux operating system. It shows step-by-step how to write a driver for character devices, block devices, and network interfaces, illustrating with examples you can compile and run.
    www.oreilly.com/catalog/linuxdrive2
  • Linux in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition - Covers the core commands for common Linux distributions. This complete reference to all user, programming, administration, and networking commands with options also documents a wide range of GNU tool.
    www.oreilly.com/catalog/linuxnut3
  • Linux Multimedia Guide - Tells you how to program such popular devices as sound cards, CD-ROMs, and joysticks. It also describes the best free software packages that support manipulation of graphics, audio, and video and offers guidance on fitting the pieces together.
    www.oreilly.com/catalog/multilinux
  • Linux Network Administrator's Guide, 2nd Edition - Comprehensive updated introduction to networking on Linux now covers firewalls, including the use of ipchains and iptables (netfilter), masquerading, and accounting.
    www.oreilly.com/catalog/linag2
  • LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell - Prepares system administrators for the basic LPI General Linux 101 exam and the more advanced 102 exam. The book is divided into two parts, featuring a summary of the exam.
    www.oreilly.com/catalog/lpicertnut
  • The GIMP Pocket Reference - Explains the numerous features of the GNU Image Manipulation Program--and is the essential guide for designers working in a Linux/Unix environment.
    www.oreilly.com/catalog/gimppr
  • Understanding the Linux Kernel - Helps readers understand how Linux performs best and meets the challenge of different environments. Introduces each topic by explaining its importance, and show how kernel operations relate to the utilities familiar to Unix programmers and users.
    www.oreilly.com/catalog/linuxkernel
  • Writing GNU Emacs Extensions - This book introduces Emacs Lisp and tells you how to make the editor do whatever you want, whether it's altering the way text scrolls or inventing a whole new "major mode."
    www.oreilly.com/catalog/gnuext
  • Running Linux - This is a Linux industry standard/classic. Explains everything you need to understand, install, and start using the Linux operating system. New topics in third edition: KDE, Samba, PPP; revised directions to install and configure.
    www.oreilly.com/catalog/runux3

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