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EBooks » Linux
 Publisher: O'Reilly
Pub Date: May 2004
ISBN: 0-596-00679-9
Pages: 300
Looking for a unique set of practical tips, tricks, and tools for administrators and power users of BSD systems? From hacks to customize the user environment to networking,securing the system, and optimization, BSD Hacks takes a creative approach to saving time and accomplishing more with fewer resources. If you want more than the average BSD user--to explore and experiment, unearth shortcuts, create useful tools--this book is a must-have.  Complete Idiot's Guide to Linux ISBN: 078971826x Author: Manuel Alberto Ricart Publisher: Alpha Edition: Bk&CD-Rom edition (December 16, 1998) Paperback: 320 pages Book Description This book covers: Preparing to install the system, Using shells and online documentation, The X Windows graphical interface, Networking and Internet, Administration, Configuring Linux for multimedia, A guide to available software and tool -This book provides a beginning-level installation and using guide to Linux 5.1, as well as a copy of the operating system on CD-ROM. This inclusion of $50 worth of software is a terrific draw for users who havent yet installed Linux -No other book provides a beginners guide to installing and using Linux that provides just the right balance of information and explanation. Our book describes why the user is doing the tasks in order to convey Linuxs logic and conventions -Linux is growing in popularity. It provides a stable, cross-platform, 32-bit, multitasking operating system, and the code is freely distributed. Red Hat estimates the install base to exceed 5 million, the majority of whom were not previous Paperback: 320 pagesPublisher: No Starch Press; 1 edition (March 1, 2004)Language: EnglishISBN: 1593270348Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.8 x 0.9 inches  This is the definitive guide to Linux software debugging and performance optimization at both the kernel and application levels. Using extensive Linux code examples, Steve Best systematically introduces open source tools and best-practice techniques for delivering bug-free, well-tuned code. Drawing on his exceptional experience optimizing Linux systems for IBM, Best covers issues ranging from memory management and I/O to system processes and kernel bug messages. You'll walk through real debugging sessions, discovering the strategies experts use to debug even the most complex application- and kernel-related problems. You'll master sophisticated profiling techniques for identifying and resolving bottlenecks more quickly and learn how to capture the right data in the event of trouble. Linux Socket Programming by Example begins with a very basic introduction to the fundamentals of socket level programming. As the chapters progress, you are introduced to related concepts, such as forming network addresses, Ipv6, the TCP/IP protocol suite and options, writing servers, and creating secure applications. You will also learn about socket fundamentals, domains and addresses, address conversion functions, socket types and protocols, Internet sockets, types and protocols, binding an address to a socket, using Datagram oriented protocols, and much more.
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